Nenon Posted May 25, 2020 Share Posted May 25, 2020 Nice job @elan120. Can't wait for your reaction when you plug it in to your computer :). Don't forget the isolation pads on the regulators. Gavin1977 1 Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
Nenon Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 Nicely done @elan120. Congratulations!!! You may want to try to connect the last small Mundorf bypass capacitor directly to the output rather than having one lead going back to the star ground. It may help a little with the high frequency filtering. Or if you have space, move it to your computer chassis and connect it across the DC connector pins there (if you are using a connector). I have one more comment, but I will send you a PM. Enjoy. elan120 1 Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
Nenon Posted June 21, 2020 Share Posted June 21, 2020 @elan120 Nicely done! 1 hour ago, elan120 said: This is the final episode of both EPS and ATX power supply build. You have to do a follow up on listening impressions Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
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