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damn mike stop being so cheap on the upload file size hahaha just kidding
damn mike stop being so cheap on the upload file size hahaha just kidding
To be honest dc or sign wave distortion is a big issue in audio but more so in post amps having a larger then 500 watt. The reason for the sizing is due to its inherent higher a resistance of the windings.
what the distortion. Does is saturate the core making it loose it’s power to the amp.
now there are products made to block dc but these limit the current. A iso like I depicted is a both phases of a typical power used in most all homes.
Nutrick and others make such a iso transformer. It’s called a balanced iso transformer. Now this effectively greatly lowers the input distortion. The reason it does is cause most dc offset is based in our homes from switching psu
heavy resistive loads that switch on and off. While there can be some phase to phase distortion it’s far less likely
so when we use a balanced input iso scheme. This does a few great things for audio.
1- it lowers dc offset
2- lowers common mode noise on the lines again from sw psu , dimmers
many in home appliances.
3- of the ground is isolated as I showed it yields only one ground path.
now it’s true some of our audio products do produce noise it’s true
but the addition of a noise filter board using a capacitor and choke designed to be active at the high frequency noise produced and a good one works on more then one freq so it works on base and harmonic frequencies.
I’m in no way laying claim we all need this. And ps audio makes very good power products.
laslty if I gone way into the weeds here I’ll say I’m sorry now and I mean it.
Who do you think told him what to do Hahahaha Rex sounds like me í*½í¸‚