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I built an unusual mono system for a customer and I expressed my doubts when discussing what he wanted. Anyhow, I went ahead and was really surprised at how good it was. Not just good - superb, and it convinced my instantly that mono still has a real benefit. When you listen to stereo you need an optimised listening position, based to a large degree on how the mix is done. You also need balanced hearing. Any shift to one side or another and you get a different experience. Walk around a large room with stereo playing and this emphasizes the problem. With mono, everything is uniform and you get the same listening experience everywhere. No shift in balance, no cancellation points. With mono playing you walk into the next room and hear everything clearly. I did lots of A-B listening between mono and stereo and I'm now a mono convert.
There's a problem, though in that simply mixing two channels into mono doesn't always work out. There is software to do this properly, but original mono recordings are far superior, though much harder to find. With Vinyl you also need a mono cartridge. Not so straightforward, but really rewarding.
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostSMPS works just fine, though I've only used this type for HT and run the heaters off a conventional linear supply.
https://www.diymore.cc/products/high...rd-input-3v-5v
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Originally posted by Mick Bailey View PostI built an unusual mono system for a customer and I expressed my doubts when discussing what he wanted. Anyhow, I went ahead and was really surprised at how good it was. Not just good - superb, and it convinced my instantly that mono still has a real benefit. When you listen to stereo you need an optimised listening position, based to a large degree on how the mix is done. You also need balanced hearing. Any shift to one side or another and you get a different experience. Walk around a large room with stereo playing and this emphasizes the problem. With mono, everything is uniform and you get the same listening experience everywhere. No shift in balance, no cancellation points. With mono playing you walk into the next room and hear everything clearly. I did lots of A-B listening between mono and stereo and I'm now a mono convert.
There's a problem, though in that simply mixing two channels into mono doesn't always work out. There is software to do this properly, but original mono recordings are far superior, though much harder to find. With Vinyl you also need a mono cartridge. Not so straightforward, but really rewarding.
So I suppose that stereo really only has applications for media room/TV room installation and headphones. And with headphones some recordings use the stereo effect to such a degree that it can be overly separated per channel to the point that it's disorienting. Like one ear can't hear at all what the other can. Which is far from a natural spatial effect.
So I agree that mono has it's place. I'll still build stereo systems, but I'll be considering how to best include mono listening options when the program makes it possible."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Davebassman View Post
Do you know any commercial brand or diy build of this power supply? I have this DC boost step up, this will work for the HT?
https://www.diymore.cc/products/high...rd-input-3v-5v
Those cheap boost PSUs are only any use with a constant load and the current rating is very ambitions. The radiated noise is also high and the voltage regulation is poor, and they will only reliably give a third of the power output. The unit I used was mains input - it came from Aliexpress or Banggood, but it was a few years ago. I think it was rated at 600v but I only ever got 380v out of it under load to run a stereo SE amp using 2x 12BH7A + 2x 807. I later converted that amp to use a linear supply using a rewound microwave transformer.
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