opaqueice Wrote: 
> I haven't tried it - you don't need to speculate! - because I'm
> skeptical it makes a difference.  I'm skeptical for several reasons,
> but primarily because the only difference it can possibly make (as far
> as I know, please correct me if I'm wrong) to the digital outputs
> (which I'm using) is changing the jitter spectrum, but the measured
> jitter with the stock walwart is extraordinarily low already - almost
> certainly below the level of audibility.  However, I'd happily change
> my mind in view of some contrary evidence. 
> 
> Please do report back on the difference.   I think it's important to
> remember that humans are really very good at noticing differences when
> they expect to, even if none exist.  So if you don't mind, when you do
> this please have someone swap out the power supplies and see if you can
> consistently tell the difference blind (ideally, do an ABX test, and do
> it at least 10-12 times).

I am not able to take the time to set up an experiment that will
satisfy all the skeptics, that would be impossible. Why don't you go
over to the Audio Circles http://www.audiocircle.com/ and do a search
on SB power supplies. There have been some A/B tests done on various PS
that you might find interesting. I have found that the Audio Circles is
the most erudite and helpful of any of the audio forums.


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