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D3, I have a Rowland "Coherence" pre amp with a battery power supply in a separate enclosure. It can be run on battery or ac power. Run time on the batteries is aroundc16 hours. And it does sound better on battery power. Also one of the quietest pre's I've ever tested. 12 MICROVOLTS...
Lee, all I can say is that from over here it sounds like you already are where I am headed.
Q: Do you know how hard it is to get any normal people to ponder/discuss the cost/benefit ratio of running your line level stuff off of local DC storage? Yup, it was a goose egg out my way. But at least I tried. :0)
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Seriously, I didn't realize that your Rowland 'Coherence' pre-amp was set up like that. What a relief...I was beginning to think that I had hallucinated that long-lost thread of the guy who's system started with the absolute stillness of pure DC. (I seem to remember that he lived somewhere in the Mountain Time Zone, in a quieter than normal area -- obviously he was somewhere between awfully committed to the hobby and living the dream. :0)
This conversation reminds me of a favorite photo, which I was saving to use down the road when it came time to discuss (from the importance of the 1st watt perspective) ...just how much we actually are actually listening to the quality (or lack thereof) of the power supplies superimposed upon the music experience we are all chasing after:
(credit: unknown. Wish I had taken this.)
The visual analogy I was going to employ was how the inner detail/quality of the reflection seen (audio signal) on a pool of water (DC power) is determined by the quantity (actually the total absence) of waves/chop/activity on the water's surface from extraneous sources. (wind in nature/ ripple + RFI on the electronics side.)
Given all this, if you are looking for the Ansel Adams kind of pleasing, relaxing, involving low-level audio experience, you can't have a 'too still' power source.
(I know, this all sounds ludicrous, but I seem to be a long ways off from my speakers no longer being able to resolve improvements in this area.)
Bottom line, you have given me confirmation that I'm on the right track. And I'm willing to put in the time & effort to get to where you are.
Cheers --
3D
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