Linear power supply for the router.

Jens Mortensen

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Does anybody have experience with the effect of af linear power supply for the router? Jitter is 2ms, which should be under the audible level.
Regards Jens,
 

nopiano

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I’ve never tried, but perhaps like you, I’ve read that some folks experiment with this. The most probable benefit could arise if the typical ‘wall wart’ supplied injects quite a bit of noise into any nearby kit.

If you have a MC phono stage the huge gain can act like an antenna for nearby noise sources. So a less noisy power supply might be beneficial. However I can’t see how jitter would be affected, on which point I thought jitter was typically in the pico-second range so 2ms is surely significant?
 

Jens Mortensen

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I’ve never tried, but perhaps like you, I’ve read that some folks experiment with this. The most probable benefit could arise if the typical ‘wall wart’ supplied injects quite a bit of noise into any nearby kit.

If you have a MC phono stage the huge gain can act like an antenna for nearby noise sources. So a less noisy power supply might be beneficial. However I can’t see how jitter would be affected, on which point I thought jitter was typically in the pico-second range so 2ms is surely significant?
Well, I measured the jitter by means of an application measuring netspeed. I think intuitively, that 2ms is a lot, but have no comparison whatsoever. I have read, that packet loss occurs at jitter at >15ms.

I ask, because I'm not sure. My primary, and my secondary, HiFi-pusher are not technicians and only tell me, what they themselves have heard. But thats is not good enough for me. I want to understand. I'm an electrical engineer, and somehow I intuitively have the apprehension, that the signal from the router is more or less independent of the power supply, unless the PSU is really low quality. But I dont know. That is why, I ask.
 

Vincent Kars

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Well, I measured the jitter by means of an application measuring netspeed. I think intuitively, that 2ms is a lot, but have no comparison whatsoever. I have read, that packet loss occurs at jitter at >15ms.
Intriguing.
Would love to hear a bit more about what and how you have measured this.
If we talk DAC, today values below 1 ps (yes pico) are common.
However, this probably has nothing to do with network performance. If we stream over the network we simply fill a big buffer at the streamer so input jitter is very likely irrelevant.
Can you run a true J-test, measuring the jitter there where it counts and that is imho at the analog out of the DAC?
Just an example: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...o-you-need-linear-power-supply-for-dacs.7021/

 

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