New Ifi AC iPurifier

Posted by: kaydee6 on 26 December 2017

Something new from iFi.

Can consider putting this on the same power distributor to prevent surge and clean up the power. Hopefully it does not suck the PRAT out of Naim though.

Posted on: 27 December 2017 by Eloise

No UK version afaics...

Posted on: 27 December 2017 by Antonio1

I reckon It could stil be interesting if you have your NAS or switch powered off a different mains block?

 

Posted on: 27 December 2017 by Mike-B
Antonio1 posted:

I reckon It could stil be interesting if you have your NAS or switch powered off a different mains block? 

 I understand it's 'cancelling' the noise hash on the incoming mains.    Problem is its not doing anything (with your suggestion) for the DC output supplies to a NAS & switch,  these will be carrying the switching frequency noise from SMPS's or the VR noise if these are LPS's.   The obvious solution is to use the ultra quiet iFi iPower (SMPS),  problem is they don't have one with enough power to drive a NAS.  

Posted on: 27 December 2017 by Gazza

Mike , the if I audio dc iPurifier does up to 3.5 amps, would that not be large enough, bit dearer than their sips at £99?

 

Posted on: 27 December 2017 by Mike-B
Gazza posted:

Mike , the if I audio dc iPurifier does up to 3.5 amps, would that not be large enough, bit dearer than their sips at £99? 

My NAS power supply is rated at 65W (5 amps)   whatever I don't need anything,  my own noise suppression solution works pretty well.  

Posted on: 28 December 2017 by Antonio1
Mike-B posted:
Antonio1 posted:

I reckon It could stil be interesting if you have your NAS or switch powered off a different mains block? 

 I understand it's 'cancelling' the noise hash on the incoming mains.    Problem is its not doing anything (with your suggestion) for the DC output supplies to a NAS & switch,  these will be carrying the switching frequency noise from SMPS's or the VR noise if these are LPS's.   The obvious solution is to use the ultra quiet iFi iPower (SMPS),  problem is they don't have one with enough power to drive a NAS.  

I was wrong you're definitely right.