Since the Zen has a regulated PS, why wouldn't it improve an aleph's sound? :scratch:
Bricolo Member Joined 2002 2003-01-25 11:36 am #1 2003-01-25 11:36 am #1 Since the Zen has a regulated PS, why wouldn't it improve an aleph's sound? ••• More options Share P paulb Member Joined 2001 2003-01-25 11:31 pm #2 2003-01-25 11:31 pm #2 OK, I give up. Why wouldn't it? ••• More options Share P PaulyG Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 1:12 am #3 2003-01-26 1:12 am #3 Voltage Regulator Aren't the Alephs current regulated? ••• More options Share Bricolo Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 my question was more "why haven't alephs regulated poser supplies?" ••• More options Share analog_sa Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 One reason could be the doubling of heatsink area and furhter reduction in efficiency. Another, that the Alephs already have a reasonable PSRR and regulated power may or may not improve the sound. cheers peter ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
P paulb Member Joined 2001 2003-01-25 11:31 pm #2 2003-01-25 11:31 pm #2 OK, I give up. Why wouldn't it? ••• More options Share P PaulyG Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 1:12 am #3 2003-01-26 1:12 am #3 Voltage Regulator Aren't the Alephs current regulated? ••• More options Share Bricolo Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 my question was more "why haven't alephs regulated poser supplies?" ••• More options Share analog_sa Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 One reason could be the doubling of heatsink area and furhter reduction in efficiency. Another, that the Alephs already have a reasonable PSRR and regulated power may or may not improve the sound. cheers peter ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
P PaulyG Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 1:12 am #3 2003-01-26 1:12 am #3 Voltage Regulator Aren't the Alephs current regulated? ••• More options Share Bricolo Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 my question was more "why haven't alephs regulated poser supplies?" ••• More options Share analog_sa Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 One reason could be the doubling of heatsink area and furhter reduction in efficiency. Another, that the Alephs already have a reasonable PSRR and regulated power may or may not improve the sound. cheers peter ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Bricolo Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 2003-01-26 9:37 am #4 my question was more "why haven't alephs regulated poser supplies?" ••• More options Share analog_sa Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 One reason could be the doubling of heatsink area and furhter reduction in efficiency. Another, that the Alephs already have a reasonable PSRR and regulated power may or may not improve the sound. cheers peter ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
analog_sa Member Joined 2002 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 2003-01-26 10:13 am #5 One reason could be the doubling of heatsink area and furhter reduction in efficiency. Another, that the Alephs already have a reasonable PSRR and regulated power may or may not improve the sound. cheers peter ••• More options Share
One reason could be the doubling of heatsink area and furhter reduction in efficiency. Another, that the Alephs already have a reasonable PSRR and regulated power may or may not improve the sound. cheers peter