A while ago I asked about a box of Cor Com power filters I found in storage and learned a little about them... mainly that they existed :-).
I'm beginning to build a power supply for a tube preamp. It will use a traditional transformer > rectifier > filter design.
I just went and read a few things about line and power filters here:
Article - EMI Power Line Filters
EMI Power Filters Crush the Noise
I'm not so sure, but after reading the articles it seems to me that these filters:
1) do not apply to transformer based system but rather are helpful with switching power supplies.
2) are primarily meant to keep noise from leaving a device with a switching power supply and fouling some other device.
3) are meant to minimize noise to specific standards as required by law and often times need to be designed for specific charateristics.
I had previously thought the CorCom K filter filtered incoming noise... but now I think I may have had that wrong.
Can someone correct, elaborate, or confirm any of the notions I just listed?
As it stands I get the impression there is no benefit to using one of these CorCom K filter (that I have a box of) on a D.I.Y. tube based microphone preamp.
I appreciate any help or comments you can offer.
thanks,
mike
I'm beginning to build a power supply for a tube preamp. It will use a traditional transformer > rectifier > filter design.
I just went and read a few things about line and power filters here:
Article - EMI Power Line Filters
EMI Power Filters Crush the Noise
I'm not so sure, but after reading the articles it seems to me that these filters:
1) do not apply to transformer based system but rather are helpful with switching power supplies.
2) are primarily meant to keep noise from leaving a device with a switching power supply and fouling some other device.
3) are meant to minimize noise to specific standards as required by law and often times need to be designed for specific charateristics.
I had previously thought the CorCom K filter filtered incoming noise... but now I think I may have had that wrong.
Can someone correct, elaborate, or confirm any of the notions I just listed?
As it stands I get the impression there is no benefit to using one of these CorCom K filter (that I have a box of) on a D.I.Y. tube based microphone preamp.
I appreciate any help or comments you can offer.
thanks,
mike
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