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Rectifiers | DIY-Audio-Heaven

    https://diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/tutorials/power-supplies/rectifiers/
    The AC voltages are sinewave shaped. In SMPS Rectifiers are used to rectify the mains itself. That voltage is used to create a higher frequency AC signal (NOT sinewave shaped in most cases) which is fed in a much smaller sized transformer and rectified again. For 50 (and 60Hz) you do not need high speed diodes.

The Sound of Rectifier - Tube Maze

    https://tubemaze.info/sound-of-rectifier/
    Just like the legendary audio triodes like type 45 and type 300B, the directly heated/filamentary cathode rectifiers (5U4 etc) use a thoriated tungsten cathode that is ALSO the heater for the tube. When heater voltage is applied to a directly heated/filamentary cathode rectifier, it is able to produce DC voltage almost immediately.

Glow in the Dark Audio - Rectifier Tubes

    http://www.glowinthedarkaudio.com/rectifiertubes.html
    Glow in the Dark Audio showcases Kevin Davis personal collection of small-scale, DIY and one of a kind hifi audio gear, with a focus on single ended and push pull tube amplifiers and full range open baffle speakers. Glow in the Dark Audio - Rectifier Tubes. A Brief Overview of Rectifier Tubes. "A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which …

What is a Rectifier? – MESA/Boogie Support

    https://mesaboogie.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/223276328-What-is-a-Rectifier-
    A “rectifier” is a basic building block of all power supplies, and a “power supply” is a basic building block of all amplifiers (and most other electronics devices). The “power supply” takes AC (alternating current) voltage, arriving via the power transformer, and transforms it into usable DC (direct current) voltage needed to run an amp’s circuits.

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