In Reply to: Re: Thanks, Sean ... posted by Sean on June 21, 2004 at 21:09:08:
it's a good example of marketing over reality.Since most toroids pass lots of high frequency garbage right on through (especially compared to something like a split-bobbin arrangement) they just make it that much harder to get good quiet power.
Peter
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- Isn't it interesting that toroids are perceived as good? - Commuteman 09:19:20 06/22/04 (14)
- Re: Isn't it interesting that toroids are perceived as good? - Dan Banquer 17:35:19 06/22/04 (13)
- Re: toroids are perceived as good? - Sean 00:13:27 06/23/04 (12)
- Re: toroids are perceived as good? - Dan Banquer 03:20:19 06/23/04 (11)
- Re: toroids are perceived as good? - Sean 08:56:29 06/23/04 (10)
- Re: toroids are perceived as good? - Dan Banquer 10:10:01 06/23/04 (9)
- I think it's a fairly simple idea - Commuteman 16:52:04 06/23/04 (8)
- Thanks for summing things up (nt) - Sean 20:09:20 06/23/04 (0)
- Re: I think it's a fairly simple idea - Dan Banquer 17:48:04 06/23/04 (6)
- So it's a tradeoof, like everything else.... - Commuteman 08:31:23 06/24/04 (2)
- Re: So it's a tradeoof, like everything else.... - Dan Banquer 08:40:44 06/24/04 (1)
- That's another one of those slippery slope things.... - Commuteman 09:11:43 06/25/04 (0)
- Re: I think it's a fairly simple idea - Sean 20:08:03 06/23/04 (2)
- Re: I think it's a fairly simple idea - Dan Banquer 05:42:01 06/24/04 (1)
- You've just proven my point.... - Sean 08:07:14 06/24/04 (0)