Thank you Coen.
And Matt,
I'm not sure about the sound going bad every 10 minutes. The switch happens so fast that music is not interrupted. Its supposed to happen too quickly to hear anything. So SQ should not be affected even for a second, theoretically.
"While one bank of ultracapacitors are feeding pure DC current to the audio circuits the other bank is charging. The audio circuitry is NEVER connected to the charging ultracapacitor bank and is 100% isolated from the AC mains at ALL times. This approach provides dramatic performance and durability advantages over every other power supply technology whether AC or battery."
I was talking about this latter. So, talks about the 100% isolated, and of course this will logically be so, but what I wouldn't trust is that the influence is not there. I mean, I think I myself would have problems with isolating the capacitive charge of the cabinet because of the charging of the capacitors and if not that then radiation and if not that then something else.
So you know, everything matters, and in this case this is about the unknown of the happening (the when) combined with the superfast charging (high current !) of the UltraCaps.
So charge your iPhone etc. and see how warm the charger can get and notice the number of hours it takes to charge the phone. For an UltraCap this is easily 10 seconds or so, with after that the same power capabilities as a normal battery. Anyway, compare the required current for the normal battery per time unit, with what's required here and although the charger (charging) may be ready before it overheats, the now necessary current per same time unit is crazy (but possibly circuitry can prevent the very fast charging).
And so I expect this to influence from left or from right (that's Dutch) and I rather had that same whatever influence continuously (now I can trust what I hear for each second that I judge).
Maybe I am all over wrong and the experience is from too long ago. Wasn't about audio either so I never took implied downsides into account. Like the voltage drop Coen mentions; my application was PWM controlled anyway, and (motor) speed would be constant because of that. Who cares.
Btw, I have worked on a battery setup with the NOS1 (really listened to it etc.). But actually the same thing applies for the voltage regulation, because what we regard for "battery still shows 9V and thus is still full" in the end drops from 9.200 to 9.175 to 9.120 to 9.080 to 9.020 to 8.900 to 8.860 and we still regard it as full. Meanwhile the voltage rails depening on it will drop, and depening on the application this will influence (with in the most extreme case the sound getting more soft). So to do that right here too regulation is needed, and there goes a part of the juice into.
Batteries and the like are quite a hassle, and the upside of them for audio I never really found. Downsides for sure yes.
Regards,
Peter