For the first time in years I'm extremely happy with the sounds my system is producing.
A couple of photos:
I use DC connectors attached to the PC chassis to wire the PSUs. The 3.3V for the Nige2000 USB card goes to the card round connector.
There's 1 manual bipolar switch for each voltage and it switches 2 battery packs.
All the grounds and COM signals are soldered to the copper bar.
Latest additions were:
- Nige2000 USB card
- Audiophile Optimizer
- OS in RAM
- REW room correction and Foobar convolver. Next step will be to call a convolver in MQn.bat.
But there's a problem. I wired 6 A123 packs and 3 manual bipolar switches in parallel with the linear PSUs (2 x 12V, 2 x 5V and 2 x 3.3V). When I switch the batteries in the circuit, I notice improvements in noise reduction, sound stage, focus and bass, but the music looses sparkle, gets too dark, details get swallowed and the overall musical experience degrades. I experience similar effect if I switch any of the battery groups separately.
The battery packs are connected to the DC connectors by 2 feet of teflon silver plate 16 gauge wire for 12V and 22 gauge for the others.
I wish the forum battery wizards could point out possible causes for this.
Thanks.
SDTrans384 with 1X5V and 3x3.3V supplied by A123 batteries, Soekris DAM1021 Rev2 with +-12V and 3.3V supplied by A123 batteries, Salas hotrodded DCB1, LM3875 Gainclone and IPL Acoustics S2TLM transmission line speakers