external power supplies


In preamps, do external power supplies make a real or theoretical improvement? (less noise)
samuellaudio
Long ago when tube preamp circuits were very prone to hum pickup it was a good idea to keep the power supply physically separated from the amplification circuits. In power amps too!.

But it all depends on the circuitry. I built a Heathkit preamp that had lots of shielded wires, some of them further enclosed in a spring-like sheath. It hummed. Later I built a dynakit preamp which not only had no shielded wire, but didn't even have twisted pairs. It was dead quiet. Same tube types, but different circuitry.

Having the power supply on a separate chassis permits the preamp to be smaller and cosmetically attractive. It is not necessary for performance reasons.
External supplies can be bot good and bad. Good in that you put some distance between the power magnetics and amplifier circuitry. Bad because it costs more, adds extra cabling and possible ground loops.

jh
I have a Tom Evans Vibe pre-amp. The fisrt version had a wall wart type power supply. Next came the Pulse power supply consisting of two box external power supply. I am expecting the next generation any day, the Pulse 2, with a single large external power supply. Each step has yielded massive upgrade to the sound floor. I expect the Pulse 2 to again go way beyond the previous version. I cannot comment on the single box vs two box approach. I can however confirm the importance of intelligent power supply in this hobby. For the sake of disclosure, I am also heavily invested in Isoclean equipment.