@millercarbon I know how power supplies work.
The point is where is all the 50 Hz, or 60 Hz switching?
And if there is high frequency ripple, then that should be riding on top of the 50/60 Hz, so it would be like periodic switching distortion that happens in time-gates that are spaced at 50/60 Hz.
There are literally no shops within 1000 miles. So asking for some reasoning as to the theory, or some examples of what it is removing should not be viewed as an attack or a school yard taunt. I am not likely to spurge on cords when the system sounds pretty good as it is, unless/until I can better know what to expect.
That what you call this little outburst?It was not intended as an outburst. It is a question.
The point is where is all the 50 Hz, or 60 Hz switching?
And if there is high frequency ripple, then that should be riding on top of the 50/60 Hz, so it would be like periodic switching distortion that happens in time-gates that are spaced at 50/60 Hz.
Or you can do what those of us in touch with reality do, and try it and hear for yourself. Then you will know what you are talking about and not be reduced to schoolyard taunts.I am not sure where you get the school yard taunts from?
There are literally no shops within 1000 miles. So asking for some reasoning as to the theory, or some examples of what it is removing should not be viewed as an attack or a school yard taunt. I am not likely to spurge on cords when the system sounds pretty good as it is, unless/until I can better know what to expect.
Caps are also often times called smoothing caps, because they smooth out whatever varying current is going through them.Sometimes there are diodes —> smoothing caps —> (choke) —> voltage regulator —> more capacitors at the rails.

