bonis wrote:@ panatrope ... what is rejecting noise ?
Noise on dc is some remaining ac harmonic content on the rectified dc, clicks, interference, switching transients and ripple control tones from the mains itself.
If, as is possible, ac is used, then this could be regarded as pure noise with no dc. A good internal power supply/regulator can rectify and remove all the ac harmonics leaving only dc with virtually no ac content.
Electronic circuits of balanced configuration are often designed to further reject (or cancel out) noise on the power supply ("common mode rejection") to achieve low noise levels such as the Babyface demonstrates..
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