You might provide more information for those of us who are not Sutherland aficionados. Is the OEM PS outboard or built into the main chassis? That’s the first question, because if it’s outboard, then it should be a simple matter to replace the PS chassis with a new LPS. But to do that, you need to know the voltage and current requirements of the audio circuit. Then you could acquire an outboard PS that fulfills those needs of the audio circuit. In addition, you want a connector on the new LPS that is compatible with the connector on the audio chassis. And finally, are you suggesting that the present OEM PS is not a linear type supply?
I just looked up your unit on the Sutherland website. Don't mess around with what you have. You already have a linear power supply. The power supply is built in to the audio chassis, and it would be difficult to improve upon without sending it back to Sutherland. Moreover, I do not see where Sutherland are even offering a PS upgrade for it. What their website says is that the DUO already contains a PS that is an upgrade over some previous already expensive model, the 20/20.
To quote: "The 20/20 has delivered an extremely high level of performance at a reasonable price. It is an incredible performance value. What if all the price constraints in the 20/20 were lifted? The price goes up, the performance goes up. It starts looking a lot like the PhonoBlock. The actual signal path of the 20/20 is quite good. It uses a circuit very similar to the PhonoBlock. In critical positions, it also uses the same premium quality (and high cost) components. Very little was held back in that area.
The opportunity for upgrade is focused on a more refined power supply, improved circuit board properties and dual chassis construction. Enter the DUO...
Each DUO has a built in AC power supply. There is an IEC power inlet on each chassis to accommodate the user's personal power cord choice. The shielded power supply module has one output. That output is split into two branches. One for each of the two gain stages. Each of those branches is independently filtered and regulated to provide a substantial foundation for the gain stages."