DCtoDaylight;320767 Wrote: 
> For this to be valid, (and I know it is!) two designers have produced
> bad designs.  The guy's designing the switching supply in the PC
> haven't properly blocked the RF radiating out of their design, and the
> guy's designing the amp, dac, etc, haven't given their product
> sufficient PSRR.  The idea that you -need- a power supply conditioner
> reflects the fact that designers on both sides are not doing their job
> properly.    
> 
> Getting a bit wide of the original topic, but that's my two cents
> anyway!     Dave

...or the PSU might have a bad cap and be in a fault condition...
Some pre-amps/amps are more susceptible to the mains than others -
depends how they are designed.


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Phil Leigh

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