microrendu

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jkeny
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Re: microrendu

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Crom wrote: I've now tried the lifepo's and can confirm decent improvement over the Paul Hynes regulator. I was quite surprised by this because in the past PH regs have, for me, come v close to the lifepos but in this case - and this may be an indication of how critical the power supply is for the MR - there was an improvement which, to me, closed the gap on the PC and removed the feeling that I was 'missing some excitement' from what I was listening to. I ran out of time yesterday so serious AB'ing didn't happen. I'll revisit once run in.
As the microrendu incorporates the same USB regeneration (same hub chip & clock) as in the Regen, a similar PS treatment of this area of it's operation will yield similar improvements as it did in the Regen :)
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Re: microrendu

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We can practice on one of these (less tears when the soldering iron slips):

http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conte ... -endpoint/

;-)
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Re: microrendu

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Crom wrote:We can practice on one of these (less tears when the soldering iron slips):

http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conte ... -endpoint/

;-)
Excellent, Crom!!
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