January 19, 200917 yr Months ago, I saw a filter power supply in a shop. The salesman told me that it's a filter power supply, actually I don't know what it is. It just like a common electrical outlet or a receptacle. But the sound seems different when the amplifier connect to it. Is anybody know this power supply?
January 23, 200917 yr Author Moved to DIY forum. Let it be. I've found PS Audio Noise Harvester and Yakars power processor anyway.
January 23, 200917 yr Moved to DIY forum. Let it be. I've found PS Audio Noise Harvester and Yakars power processor anyway. I'm not convinced that a Transorb with a blue LED in series is worth $100, but each to his own. Contrary to what the PS Audio website says regular transient suppressors DO convert the surge into an alternate energy form, heat. You just can't easily see heat (and it's really tiny amounts of heat), so they give you a nice light to flash so you can see it absorbing the spikes. As to if you can hear the difference, my ears are far too old and clapped to tell. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
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