Svart
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ok.. yes i've read this topic somewhere here or at the old place, but my searches turned up 821 topics.. the first 30 didn't have anything to do with what I'm wondering here..
What's with the audiofools changing PS diodes from standard to some kind of zener? I read that it's supposed to cut down on noise and make the thing more efficient but does it really? I've got a switching PSU.. now do you really think rectifying diodes on the front end would help at all? I think i need more :guinness: before i start to believe that.. So I suppose we narrow it down to linear PSUs, now would they help them much?
any hard evidence or professional opinions supporting this? Clips of before and afters? i don't think "i swear i can hear a difference" really proves anything to me... :green:
What's with the audiofools changing PS diodes from standard to some kind of zener? I read that it's supposed to cut down on noise and make the thing more efficient but does it really? I've got a switching PSU.. now do you really think rectifying diodes on the front end would help at all? I think i need more :guinness: before i start to believe that.. So I suppose we narrow it down to linear PSUs, now would they help them much?
any hard evidence or professional opinions supporting this? Clips of before and afters? i don't think "i swear i can hear a difference" really proves anything to me... :green: