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Posted: 2021-06-29 07:43 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 02:33 AM
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Posted: 2021-06-29 07:43 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 02:33 AM
I use dozens of APC UPS's in my computer support business, but am not an EE.
I've had great stereo equipment for years, but just recently started to learn more in a couple of high-end audio forums.
I've always assumed clean power is clean power, and felt a properly sized APC would condition power to an audio amplifier, turntable or CD player just as well as to a PC. A lot of snobs in these groups seem to feel APC is NOT "audiophile" grade.
Is there any reason the collection of components (capacitors, resistors, transistors, etc.) in APC would not be as good at providing power as those brands claiming to be "audio power conditiioners"?
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Thanks, that clears up my questions.
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I understand many amplifiers can present extremely complex high-current loads to the electrical circuit. I'm guessing even a relatively robust computer UPS like an old Back-UPS Pro 1100 would not be suitable.
But for a CD player or turntable, I would think even a 350 and certainly 550, 650, 725 models would suffice unless there si some specific difference with the circuitry that would affect audio properties.
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Posted: 2021-06-29 07:43 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 02:33 AM
The BE series 350, 550s, etc. pass utility power to the load while the UPS senses that power input is acceptable, and during this time there is nothing in the UPS circuitry that would cause issues with a device such as a CD player. When the Back-UPS series goes to battery they create a stepped-approximated sine wave that can cause sensitive electronic equipment or devices with Power Factor Corrected power supplies to skip or reboot, but if this is just a portable CD player or "boombox" it should be just fine.
I would keep high-end AV equipment away from the Back-UPS series and move towards our AV line of products. If you are restricted by price...you could get away with a Smart-UPS since they are a higher performing brand of UPS (in terms of on battery output, voltage regulation, state transfer times, monitoring, etc.), although they are much less feature "rich" in terms of AV functionality.
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Thanks, that clears up my questions.
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Posted: 2021-06-29 07:43 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 02:33 AM
[take a look at our audio/video products here|http://www.apc.com/products/category.cfm?id=15]
those are the products i'd have to recommend for audio video equipment. these products are built to filter noise and sustain themselves under high current situations which a lot of audio video equipment present when they turn on. their internal components are rated to do the job and are advertised to do so.
a regular UPS probably wouldnt handle a high current draw/really fast overload as well as these devices would.
did you have a specific model you were talking about though? that isnt in the AV line up?
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I understand many amplifiers can present extremely complex high-current loads to the electrical circuit. I'm guessing even a relatively robust computer UPS like an old Back-UPS Pro 1100 would not be suitable.
But for a CD player or turntable, I would think even a 350 and certainly 550, 650, 725 models would suffice unless there si some specific difference with the circuitry that would affect audio properties.
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The BE series 350, 550s, etc. pass utility power to the load while the UPS senses that power input is acceptable, and during this time there is nothing in the UPS circuitry that would cause issues with a device such as a CD player. When the Back-UPS series goes to battery they create a stepped-approximated sine wave that can cause sensitive electronic equipment or devices with Power Factor Corrected power supplies to skip or reboot, but if this is just a portable CD player or "boombox" it should be just fine.
I would keep high-end AV equipment away from the Back-UPS series and move towards our AV line of products. If you are restricted by price...you could get away with a Smart-UPS since they are a higher performing brand of UPS (in terms of on battery output, voltage regulation, state transfer times, monitoring, etc.), although they are much less feature "rich" in terms of AV functionality.
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