Weeding through this thread, am I correct in saying that people do not
feel that the upgraded PSUs (CI Audio or the Bolder-modded Elpac PSU)
will make a big difference if I am using SB3's digital stream?
Also, can someone explain the internal switching mentioned earlier?
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Yes you are correct. Most posts I have read state that the poster could
hear no improvement... I still have to try it out for myself. I do not
expect to hear an improvement after using a linear psu. My spdif out is
feeding a RAKK DAC MKII. But I have read a few that say it did make a
difference
tyler_durden;230859 Wrote:
An external supply can't eliminate the noise from the internal
switcher.
TD
But it can reduce jitter, or at least it could on the SB2:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=15201highlight=jitter+super+reg
Whether the change in jitter is audible is up
Skunk;235805 Wrote:
But it can reduce jitter, or at least it could on the SB2:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=15201highlight=jitter+super+reg
Whether the change in jitter is audible is up for debate. I too quit
using the linear supply when I went with an external DAC
Has anyone ordered one yet?
If so, let it know how it looks, sounds, etc.
Thanks
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SatoriGFX;231314 Wrote:
There are scads of people who deny that power cords make a difference.
There are scads of people who say that any cable (power, speaker or
otherwise) that sounds different or better must be altering the
signal in some way and is not fathfull to the recording.
I
opaqueice;232198 Wrote:
I don't get your point. If changing the power cable makes a difference
it means something bizarre is going on with whatever it's plugged into.
At that point an audio objectivist would be worried, not conclude that
the new cable must have added a coloration and should
SatoriGFX;232204 Wrote:
And if the cable really does sound different it must contain some sort
of filter or be acting as some sort of filter that is altering the
signal (not adding anything but removing something). That's a bad
thing. I don't want cables to color my sound I want them to
Ron F.;231186 Wrote:
...If the UK cables have a core at the end, then the US cables ought to
as well and if they don't - an explanation is in order.
-Ron
The US supplies don't have a core at the end. They don't need one to
pass regulatory compliance where the UK supply does. Simple as
I don't know if the US supplies are different but the UK ones ship with
a ferrite core at the SB end of the cable. This probably does keep some
of the RFI out of the SB.
To SatoriGFX:
What I believe doesn't matter - what I hear does. The stock unit
interfered with my AM radio - so it had to go.
Phil Leigh;231095 Wrote:
I don't know if the US supplies are different but the UK ones ship with
a ferrite core at the SB end of the cable. This probably does keep some
of the RFI out of the SB.
Interesting. None of the five SB3s I have purchased so far had any
ferrite at the SB3 end of
Ron F.;231186 Wrote:
Interesting. None of the five SB3s I have purchased so far had any
ferrite at the SB3 end of the DC cable. They all had the Slim Devices
logo on them however. I am about to purchase a sixth, and it will
probably have a Logitech logo this time. I wonder if the cable will
Phil Leigh;231189 Wrote:
The UK ones (or at least mine) don't have a Slim logo on them - they are
made by Uniview (I think, from memory)
Unifive to be exact. The AC/DC PSU is at 100-240V 50/60Hz with type G
(UK type) 3-pin plug (earth, live and neutral).
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auronthas;231196 Wrote:
Unifive (http://www.unifive-t.com) to be exact. The AC/DC power supply
adaptor is at 100~240V 50/60Hz with Type G (UK type) 3-pin plug (earth,
live and neutral)with ferrite bead near cable end (DC).
I guess US type AC/DC adaptor is made of 2-pin Type A(live
Phil Leigh;231095 Wrote:
To SatoriGFX:
What I believe doesn't matter - what I hear does. The stock unit
interfered with my AM radio - so it had to go. The replacement doesn't
interfere. I cannot HEAR any difference using the SB digital out. It
sounds equally good using either supply in
opaqueice;231309 Wrote:
In that case this has nothing to do with RFI, and the what difference
does it make what you do to the last five feet of wire argument
becomes rather compelling. Do you have any theory on why it might
work?
Why on earth would anyone not use it if it made a
SatoriGFX;231307 Wrote:
I'm sure some do, just as some fancy audiophile speaker cables do. And
some don't. I don't believe the cords I have are anything other than
quality cable and connectors.
In that case this has nothing to do with RFI, and the what difference
does it make what you do
opaqueice;231305 Wrote:
Do these fancy audiophile power cords contain any kind of filter?
I'm sure some do, just as some fancy audiophile speaker cables do. And
some don't. I don't believe the cords I have are anything other than
quality cable and connectors.
The question is: If a power
Do these fancy audiophile power cords contain any kind of filter?
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alZmtbr;230544 Wrote:
Is this a case of if you need to ask the price, you can't afford
it
Not at all. I think they are selling them for $259 and that includes
shipping. Sounds reasonable to me.
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An external supply can't eliminate the noise from the internal
switcher.
TD
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In the past I fashioned my own 5VDC 5A supply for about $100 in parts. I
found that it made an obvious difference when using the SB3's analog
output. Next, I purchased the CIAudio VDA-2 DAC and switched to using
the SB3's digital output to drive it - that resulted in a larger
improvement than
tyler_durden;230859 Wrote:
An external supply can't eliminate the noise from the internal
switcher.
TD
Nobody claimed it could. But, to say that then means that using an
external supply will make no difference is like saying there is no need
to quite smoking since the air quality outside
I can't comment on the analogue stages of the SB3 (as I don't use them)
but a replacement PSU makes NO difference to the digital output as far
as I am concerned. I do use a linear PSU because the stock supply
interferes with my AM radio. However the sound from my external DAC is
completely
SatoriGFX;230952 Wrote:
Nobody claimed it could. But, to say that then means that using an
external supply will make no difference is like saying there is no need
to quite smoking since the air quality outside is bad anyhow. Every
little bit helps.
No, it's not the same.
TD
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tyler_durden;230972 Wrote:
No, it's not the same.
TD
It is the same. The less RFI the better.
Phil Leigh;230977 Wrote:
I can't comment on the analogue stages of the SB3 (as I don't use them)
but a replacement PSU makes NO difference to the digital output as far
as I am concerned. I do
If the issue is RFI being generated by the supplied wall-wart, making it
across the SB3 onto the analog output cables, then a cheaper solution
would be to put an RF choke, (wrap the DC cable into a bunch of turns
around a ferrite bead,) right before the cable goes into the SB3.
I looked at the
http://www.ciaudio.com/vdc_sb.html
Our new VDCSB is the perfect upgrade for your Slim Devices
Squeezebox. The upgrade eliminates noise caused by the standard
switching supply, which can contaminate the internal digital and analog
circuits. The design is based around a 4A continuous rated
Is this a case of if you need to ask the price, you can't afford
it
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