Shadorne,
I've been using solar power to re-charge my battery operated system for years.
Just for a little aside to the discussion here, I don't use "audiophile" AC power cords. My system is battery operated on DC power.
And I use a separate 12vdc lead-acid type battery and very short cabling for each individual component. There is no interaction between the power supplies of my components, except for whatever interaction occurs between the components themselves via the interconnects. My amp power draw has no effect on the power supply to my preamp, or to my turntable, and vice-versa. Also, high-voltage electromagnetic fields associated with the AC power supplies is virtually eliminated.
I find this works very well for me, but may not be suitable for others, especially those with high power audio systems.
I've been using solar power to re-charge my battery operated system for years.
Just for a little aside to the discussion here, I don't use "audiophile" AC power cords. My system is battery operated on DC power.
And I use a separate 12vdc lead-acid type battery and very short cabling for each individual component. There is no interaction between the power supplies of my components, except for whatever interaction occurs between the components themselves via the interconnects. My amp power draw has no effect on the power supply to my preamp, or to my turntable, and vice-versa. Also, high-voltage electromagnetic fields associated with the AC power supplies is virtually eliminated.
I find this works very well for me, but may not be suitable for others, especially those with high power audio systems.