@mahgister this is the inverter Ric was referencing Amazon is $20 more than buying from Giandel directly.
I am not sure the inverter recommended by ricevs has a low noise floor and is good for an audio system...
One reviewer say this :
What are the best GaN Amplifiers available today?
There have been a number of threads discussing the wonder of GaN and some of the individual amplifiers that have caught peoples attention, including those from AGD, Atma-Sphere, Peachtree, LSA, etc. Has anyone done a shootout against two or more GaN amps? If so, which did you prefer, and why? And on what speakers?
Also, of the one you preferred, do you prefer it over every other amplifier you’ve ever heard? If not, what non-GaN amp do you enjoy more?
I am not sure the inverter recommended by ricevs has a low noise floor and is good for an audio system...
One reviewer say this :
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I understand.... but did you use it yourself?
It seems a problem to buy one with a low noise floor... using an inverter in audio ask for a really low noise floor if not where is the advantage ?
Did you have one inverter in your own audio system ?
I decided to go this road instead of upgrading my Sansui alpha amplifier... now it seems not a so evident solution...😁
I had no idea about an inverter dedicated for audio use...
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I use an all in one Goal Zero 400 watt inverter (do not recommend). I modified it so its fan will not come on. I cannot afford even the $300 Giandel right now (soon, I hope....please send money....he he). I have turned on several people to the Giandel thing and they all think it is the cats meow. Please read my website for more info. And read the review by Jason Serinus in Stereophile (review posted online) about his experience with the Stromtank inverter. He loves the $16000 Stomtank.....which is basically, maybe as good as the $700 Giandel system. Please research and read up.....this is not that new. Yes, a great line filter (expecially the Puritain filter) after the Inverter will clean up more noise and give you even more transparency. This game is complicated. There is no "silver bullet"......you know.....that ONE thing you do that will make it all perfect. It is a constant upleveling of every single part of your stereo. But if you do not have the AC done well.....then everything just magnifies the distortion from the wall. Get off the frickin grid! Its cheap.....and mind blowing. |
I trust you for sure...And the ears of your friends... You are right there is no simple absolute solution wrapped in one box...
I will go the road of opting out of the grid.... 😊 the cheapest upgrade is this 700 bucks gisandel... my audio system is so perfect now for my ears i sense the only big elephant is the noise floor... Going from the house i sold to the other i bought was illuminating ... It was an improvement... but i must go off the grid....Your solution is the cheapest i had seen... By the way look the battery i discovered... A deal i think 500 canadian dollars ...
I own a Sansui alpha 607i i think the consumption is 380 watts 460 VA rated 720 watts maxinmum ... What do you think ? I use a small battery dac .... I like it... Then only my amplifier will be on the Gisandel+ battery...
On your site you suggested a more powerful inverter 5,000 watts than the one you suggested here, 2000 watts, my question is : with my amplifier Sansui would i have enought hours of music between battery charge ?
I am not an electrical engineer , i apologize for the simplistic question ...😊
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