I like shielded power cables for DAC's, but they don't have to be expensive.
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kgbspy7... What I will laugh at for the rest of my life: YOU. "In the year of our Lord 1432, there arose a grievous quarrel among the brethren over the number of teeth in the mouth of a horse. For 13 days the disputation raged without ceasing...." There is a charming parable illustrating the need for empirical evidence. It concerns scholars vigorously debating the number of teeth in a horse's mouth. A naive young man suggests that they might resolve the question by looking in the horse's mouth and counting them. The scholars are horrified at this outrageous suggestion. |
pmboyd .... ok let me do some explanation.... any DAC circuit is powered by 2 or 3 low voltage lines 3.3 V, 5V and 12V. most likely 120-220 Volt AC line(that is where you connect your supper expensive AC cable) goes to switch mode power supply circuit ... the output of that supply is 15-16 volt DC or additional 7V DC. those 1 or 2 lines are used to produce lower desired voltages (3.3V or 5V or 12 V ..whatever needed) ... DC regulator ICs + electrolytic capacitors + ceramic type capacitors are used to make those DC supplies free of any "noise" low frequency or high frequency . ONCE AGAIN POWER SUPPLY AC CABLE (CORD) CAN NOT AFFECT THE QUALITY OF THOSE DC LINES AND SOUND QUALITY ! it is a scientific fact...Blind test will prove me right. those who detect differences in sound (different sound level or "improvement " in sound quality) with different AC cords ... please see psychiatrist . |
kgbspy it is a scientific fact...Blind test will prove me right.Is that a faith-based statement, or have you actually conducted such tests? those who detect differences in sound (different sound level or "improvement " in sound quality) with different AC cords ... please see psychiatristClaiming that those with whom one disagrees are insane is a common practice of dictators, despots and tyrants. That makes it pretty easy to dismiss your beliefs. |