opaqueice;173301 Wrote: 
> Tails you win, heads I lose, apparently.  I really don't think a little
> knowledge of physics and audio is going to deafen me. 
> 
> 
> 
> Why?  
> 
> This is a DC power supply - the only thing an extra connecter can do is
> put a tiny bit of extra resistance in series with the SB, which
> increases the load on the PS by a very small amount.  If the SB draws
> around 1A (the PS is rated for 2.4A), it looks to the PS like a 5 Ohm
> load.  The connecter could increase the resistance by a small fraction
> of an Ohm (I'll check it when it arrives), thus incrementally
> increasing the load to a point still far below the capacity of the PS. 
> Fluctuations in the current demand of the SB will be much larger than
> this, as will fluctuations in the output of the PS due to AC voltage
> variations throughout the day, or due to imperfect connections in your
> walls, the substation, the transmission lines, the power plant, etc.

Well, whatever you like to think, please keep thinking so.


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