The BPT is DEAD quiet. You cannot here it. Most people use it for their front end. I believe you get the most bang for the buck on the front end.
BPT 3.5 & SP Owners
I am considering purchasing a BPT 3.5 balanced power unit. I trying to determine if I can put the BPT 3.5 in my audio room or do I need to locate it in an adjacent room. My primary concern is mechanical transformer hum, because I believe I have dc offset (leakage) which may cause the BPT 3.5's transformers to hum.
So here are a couple of questions:
a. does your BPT 3.5 transformer have any mechanical hum? If so, can you give a sense of how much hum (ie. starts to become audible at 5 feet, or 2 feet).
b. are you running your power amplifiers thru the BPT 3.5? If so, which power amps do you use and do you like the benefits of the 3.5?
c. is anybody using long power cords (10-20 feet) from their stereo gear to the BPT 3.5?
Thanks.
So here are a couple of questions:
a. does your BPT 3.5 transformer have any mechanical hum? If so, can you give a sense of how much hum (ie. starts to become audible at 5 feet, or 2 feet).
b. are you running your power amplifiers thru the BPT 3.5? If so, which power amps do you use and do you like the benefits of the 3.5?
c. is anybody using long power cords (10-20 feet) from their stereo gear to the BPT 3.5?
Thanks.
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