hmmm let me think...<br> <br> NO NO NO.<br> <br> Most swirching supplies need a minimum load on<br> the main power output (usually 5V for a computer<br> supply). If its a 200W supply (tiny by todays standards)...<br> and you need a 10% load (might be HIGHER(...<br> <br> You need to burn 20W... Thats a small soldering iron, eh ???<br> <br> In real life its probably worse :^P<br> <br> If you do not make the minimum load, the supply will cycle on and off...<br> often in the audio range.<br> <br> Computer power supplies do not need to be real quiet, as a rule... The EMI<br> will be awful. They will often rely on the computer case for additional shielding.<br> <br> I would avoid computer switchers like the plague. In fact, years ago I retrofitted<br> a 286 computer with a LINEAR supply to make it silent acoustically, and <br> electrically. That won't work today...<br> <br> H^) harry<br><br><b><i>Karl Ekdahl <elektrodwarf@yahoo.se></i!
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wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> So, wouldn't computer PSUs be usable for audio with<br>the right filtering? It would be *so* convenient since<br>new ATX supplies give +-12 as well...<br><br><br>Karl<br><br><br>--- mark verbos <mverbos @earthlink.net=""> skrev:<br><br>> <br>> <br>> Michael Bacich wrote:<br>> <br>> > <br>> > On Feb 21, 2006, at 1:32 PM, mark verbos wrote:<br>> > <br>> >> wait, so if Bob Moog used them, then they're ok,<br>> but the fact that <br>> >> they have been in Buchlas since 1973 has no<br>> effect on our opinion of them?<br>> >><br>> > <br>> > Come on Mark, you know the meme:<br>> > <br>> > Bob Moog = Genius, Bold, Pioneer, Enabled Bitchen<br>> Rock such as ELP, <br>> > super nice guy like Santa Claus<br>> > <br>> > Don Buchla = Oddball outsider, Weirdo, Ena!
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Bug<br>> Music, Friends with <br>> > other Weirdos such as Mort Subotnick<br>> <br>> oh. right.<br>> <br>> > <br>> > You do the math.<br>> > <br>> > BTW, is it pronounced Buchla, or Buchla?<br>> > <br>> <br>> you mean "Boo-kla" or "Buck-la" or "B-you-kla"?<br>> <br>> I guess the "mo-g" "moo-g" debate wasn't enough for<br>> some people.<br>> <br>> ;)<br>> <br>> Mark<br>> <br><br></mverbos></blockquote><br>