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FerroResonant regulator voltage for pre and dac ?
Hi, this regulators can be good cleanner for sources ? pre and dac.
I see: SALIENT FEATURES Stabilizer, Spike Suppressor, Line Filter, Isolation Transformer ALL IN ONE Built-in Short Circuit & Overload Protection No interruption at output for small duration line interruptions/Brown-outs. Built-in Spike, Surge & RFI Suppression No electrical noise, as no moving parts or semi-conductors are used. 100 times faster than servo stabilizer. Can work at very low voltages on partial load. Transformer; Voltage Regulator-Isolator (CVT) The heart of our Sigma Line Regulator-Isolator-Conditioner is the Ferro-Resonant Regulator Transformer. Special design techniques were employed to provide a truly isolated secondary winding, for isolated, dual function performance . Many instances arise when it is desirable to incorporate a Voltage Regulation - Isolation transformer within an electronic product, rather than resorting to an accompanying stand-alone regulator. This may be desired for special application designs, such as a demonstration, display or a design prototype. Other instances may be for production runs, where it was found the Voltage Regulator/Isolation transformer enhanced performance, protected equipment and prolonged operational life. Electronic Specialists now make their Ferro-Resonant Voltage Regulator-Isolation transformers available to permit designers, professional repair & Maintenance staff and serious experimenters the opportunity to incorporate advanced equipment protection. These are the identical transformers we use in our nationally sold SigmaLine ® Regulator-Isolator-Conditioners. You add any Suppression or Filtering networks your equipment requires. Last edited by mati1979; 02-12-2014 at 03:27 PM. |
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One drawback of Ferro-Resonant designs for use in audio systems is as their name implies, they are generally pretty noisy with an annoying buzzing sound.
Last edited by audio bill; 02-16-2014 at 08:05 PM. |
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Long before recommending a solution, first a problem must be defined. Which anomaly concerns you? As audio.bill demonstrates, curing one anomaly, that is not even relevant or harmful, can create other anomalies. What exactly concerns you?
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