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Post by MikeMusic on Dec 8, 2018 17:01:33 GMT
Are chokes on the input ok or might they affect the sound quality ?
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Post by MartinT on Dec 8, 2018 17:10:16 GMT
What input, Mike?
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Post by MikeMusic on Dec 8, 2018 17:13:46 GMT
Assume this is the input to the building and everything
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Post by MartinT on Dec 8, 2018 17:15:35 GMT
I don't know what you're asking me. Do you mean the snap chokes I added above, where I said that they benefit sound quality?
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Post by MikeMusic on Dec 8, 2018 17:22:41 GMT
Looks like you put snap chokes on the mains into the building.
If this is so, will the mains be adversely affected into the system Thought the main idea was to put chokes on the dirty kit and avoid the system
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Post by Stratmangler on Dec 8, 2018 22:59:20 GMT
Looks like you put snap chokes on the mains into the building. If this is so, will the mains be adversely affected into the system in words of one syllable, no! It will suppress mains borne RFI between 150KHz and 350KHz (which is usually where the on/off switching frequency of SMPS occurs). Thought the main idea was to put chokes on the dirty kit and avoid the system Most mains borne RFI issues are caused within "these 4 walls", but in some circumstances there will be an external RFI source of sufficient amplitude so as to cause problems further afield.
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Post by MartinT on Dec 9, 2018 1:36:18 GMT
Thought the main idea was to put chokes on the dirty kit and avoid the system No, snap chokes are good for dirty components and the system itself.
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Post by MikeMusic on Dec 9, 2018 10:06:30 GMT
Hmm Need a monster for Coherent cables. I will try taping 2 together as a temporary test
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Post by MartinT on Dec 9, 2018 10:40:23 GMT
No, I wouldn't put snap chokes on the Coherent power cables. They're way too thick.
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