Deaf Cat wrote:
Are these linear 5V supplies something that can be picked up easily?
Is it any linear 5v supply we are looking for or are some types better
than others?
I'm not sure that anyone has identified a cheap, easily available
off-the-shelf model that fills the bill. If they have, I'
Hi,
Are these linear 5V supplies something that can be picked up easily?
Is it any linear 5v supply we are looking for or are some types better
than others?
Cheers
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Luuk,
As a very simple thing to do, just changing the external 5V switching
supply (wall-wart) for a 5V linear will go some way to acheiving what
you want.
Andy.
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Perhaps I had better
start with cables and take it from there.
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luuk Wrote:
> Compared with my Marantz CD player (CD80) which has a decide "warm"
> sound, the output of the SB2 is somewhat cooler. This adds to the
> clarity of the sound and sometimes I am very pleased with this, but at
> other times it is a little bit too much on a system that already
> produ
One thing you might care to try is to change out the stock switching
power supply for a linear one.
I have compared a linear to the switcher. I felt that the sound of the
SB2 with the stock supply was fairly harsh in the highs. With the
linear supply the sound was smoother and more natural.
The
go into AudioAsylum.com and visit the Cables section.
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