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Mains filters - DIY-Audio-Heaven

    https://diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/tutorials/power-supplies/mains-filters/
    Make sure the fuse is ‘Time-Lag’ or “Slow’ and the rating is based on the load after the filter. C1 and C4 (at least class X2) are used for filtering differential mode ‘noise’ way above the mains frequency, L1 helps too. L1, however, is intended for filtering common mode noise. This is noise between both power lines and ground.

Conditioner: An Audiophile Line Filter - Hagerman Audio Labs

    http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/conditioner.pdf
    The Conditioner serves as a power distribution and filtering module for your audio system. The left side outlets are isolated from the right side outlets, so use this advantage to power source components and preamplifiers separately from the power amplifiers. The photo shows a typical “Constructor” installation with the Conditioner on the bottom.

GB - ACA Power Supply Filter Kits | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/gb-aca-power-supply-filter-kits.376245/
    Add a wire from the ground "bus" wire at the back of the amp to the filter board. The red wires from the amp boards get cut. Amp board wires connect the "V+ to Amp" connections. 2 short wires from the switch connect to the "V+ from Switch". Option A - Stereo Amp Kit - 1x PCB, 2x Inductors, 2x 1000u Caps, 1x 0.33uCap, 8x screws, 4x standoffs

DIY line filter/power condition - Do It Yourself - www ...

    https://www.head-case.org/forums/topic/6793-diy-line-filterpower-condition/
    Some people seem to reckon that regular power filters have a negative effect on audio gear. I found plenty of medical grade filters here. I am thinking of building two boxes, one with the regular filters, and one with "audiophile grade" parts, OFC wire etc. and the filter caps, to see what effect each has.

GB - ACA Power Supply Filter Kits | Page 8 | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/gb-aca-power-supply-filter-kits.376245/page-8
    2021-12-23 10:14 pm. #141. rhthatcher said: Not supercritical. Just note the physical size and the lead spacing. You may have to bend the leads a bit. Electrically your choice of 210uH is a little more inductance (so just fine), and 4A is a little lower current rating, but plenty for the circuit (so also perfectly fine).

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