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Originally Posted by: Possum Hi Possum, I thought to have read that these PSU's can be setu as Bipolar PSU's. Do you have any experience with that? Would it be interesting to use those for the Mercury instead of the Placid? Cheers, Jordo
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Yes, i's possible with 2 fully-floating power supplies (separate xformers/windings - not a centre tapped one), but you can run into issues doing this depending on what is downstream (I fried a Mercury and a class D amp module doing this because the class D module had a real bipolar reg and this caused unexpected voltage outputs from the LT3045s).
If you're just powering the Mercury alone it works fine, but I would recommend a proper bipolar implementation using both an LT3045 and LT3094 - or better yet, 2 of each in parallel.
This is what I am now doing. You can even use an LT3045/LT3094 in front of an HD Placid.
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Hi Possum, That sounds like an unpleasant experience. I found thisThese work with a DC input as well and could be placed behind the Placid or just use it instead of. I see some bad reviews at audiophonic.fr. I think those are the same. Maybe these are of better quality. Never mind, they miss the Murata Chokes. Can you specify what you use now? Edited by user Sunday, January 8, 2023 10:24:38 PM(UTC)
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