stone;83083 Wrote: 
> 
> Heres what i did:
> 
> My SB came with a ferrite core (Euro 230V type power) at on the power
> cable (at the SB end). I connected another one; no detectible
> improvement to the brightness and high frequency ringing. 
> 
> Then I attached two ferrites to the cable close to the power subbply
> itself. Now the SB is playing music! Can not believe the change. The
> setup still has a tendency toward details in the highs, but now it is
> musical. 
> 
> What happened? Not shure but the power cord may have been acting as an
> rf antenna, or the power started behaving when the ferrites appeared.
> Any suggestions? 
> 
> Enjoy,

I stumbled across this thread while looking for something quite
different, and connected it in my mind with a completely separate
problem I asked about elsewhere - how to stop the SB (more probably the
power supply) from making the FM section of a nearby Tivoli One
completely unusable.

So having read this I found a spare ferrite core and added it to the SB
power supply cable, at the PSU end.  Its made a big difference - still
not exactly usable, but enough to convince me that this is the way for
me to go, and to reinforce comments made here and elsewhere that the
stock switching PSU may be well rejected by the internal linear power
supplies in the SB but its playing havoc with other kit...


Ceejay


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