rodthebod
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Concerning twisting power cables, I have made many power cables up for my equipment over the years, twisting brings massive benefits in rejecting RF, helping to prevent noise from entering the power supply in the first place, it just seems like a good place to start. Using external earth around the hot and cold wires in a helix configuration also brings benefits.not heard about twisting power cables before, think I'll keep that for signal cables
further mods
removed clock and bluetooth cables, wonder if clock cable was acting as an antenna as removal made a difference and those adding an external clock say the right cable is important
also removed the optical connection, something we did to the squeezebox touch as it just creates noise, just picked away at it with pliers until it was gone leaving 3 connections on the board, which I snipped
swapped the 2 white mains power connectors which means the wires for the transformers are no longer crossing and the transformers can be fully separate and further away from each other. Removed the metal screen plate to allow the dc cables to remain separate, think there might be some loss of shielding, but the transformers are further away now, might look at adding shielding back in or cutting holes for the dc wires in the original plate.
Shall look at boxing in or mounting the transformers so it's more robust, but sounds mighty fine.
Sbgk, I'd try twisting those cables whilst they are out and easily accessible, it would be great to get some feedback on the difference.
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