Maybe Jeff Rowland's technical article will illuminate the subject (see his website). I use a battery power supply for my amp and just replaced the SLC battery packs and felt the sound improved- more vivid and alive than with the old batteries. Same virtues of zero noise and incredibly black soundstage. Alternately, I use an ExactPower for the front end components and feel better knowing I'm sort of off the San Francisco grid. Plus there's the input isolation transformers and the AC regeneration in the preamp etc...May be overkill and I don't A/B as much (no time/patience) to test but at least I feel confident throwing heavy duty over-engineering at the job.
DC Power/AC Inverter power supply
Has anyone tried running a 12 volt DC battery with an AC inverter? There is a computer grade AC inverter that is supposed to produce a pure 117 volt AC sine wave (I don't want to mention the manufacturer). In theory this will eliminate the power grid AC grunge better than a power conditioner, even the PS audio power plants (since there are no AC artifacts ANYWHERE in the chain). I have been told that the artifacts of producing AC power in this manner far outweigh the AC grid isolation. Again, this is not an el cheapo converter. Anyone ever try this for low power draw pre-amps and digital equipment?
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