SnubWay Question Thread


Happy New Year

For those interested - the 1st of three Snubber Products is ready for full scale production - SnubWay works really well with Puron, each doing their job in good order. 

Viet made a tidy little video to explain the product a bit and make a demo - this is from his What’s On The Bench Videos

We tested ParaSnub (aka SnubWay) with a simulated SMPS noise source that has an 1kohm impedance. This is to simulate a typical SMPS transformer impedance between the high frequency generated voltage and the line (mains) that it is connected to. We inject about 5Vpp 400kHz, 100kHz and 60kHz noise using a function generator and get between -30dB to -33dB reduction in noise (about 100mV to 150mVpp). This is a significant amount of noise reduction and can really help clean up the SMPS noise contamination in our power outlet strip. The level of reduction may vary, and will depend on your particular SMPS noise source impedance, your equipment, and your particular house wiring, etc.

A short You Tube Video here
 



Thanks

Mark

verafiaudio@gmail.com
 

verafiaudio

Snubway deals with high frequency noise generated by SMPS and tv’s etc while Main Stream filters noise in the audio band. Both compliment one another.

@rib61

Thanks very much for your updated comments.

The SMPS Noise is pervasive and really robs the audio (and video) of all it can be.

The measured results are just superb - but the proof is in the result

@aldnorab

I urge you to spend some time on our web site. Some real good information there. I don’t want to catch trouble posting links - but in brief... SnubWay is Parallel Filtering System that look for Switch Mode Noise and eliminates it. Plug it in anywhere near your gear - good especially between 400 and 600kHz

Main Stream is a Power Conditioner focusing it’s workload between 10 and 20kHz mainly. It works incredibly well. Better Focus and Lower Noise

@agisthos

99% Right On The Mark

Note please that these need 30 to 40 hours to begin to work real well - by 150 hours, they are in the zone

@ozzy

Thanks very much - heading that way now to look in. Appreciate anything you might have to say re these two essentials