AC power supply for Nottingham Analogue


I'm searching for alternatives to the Wave Mechanic PSU to power my Nottingham Analogue.
Besides that model I only know the PMC from Walker Audio (much more expensive - and price is a concern).
Does anyone have experience in powering a Nottingham using other devices?
migueca
Ok thanks, I think I'm going to hold out for the Phoenix. I honestly think my power is pretty good but who knows. Anyway, shouldn't have a problem reselling the Phoenix if I don't notice a difference. 

On a a different note and not to hijack I just got a Boston audio mat 1 off eBay... wow 
I have a falcon on the way. Still looking for the roadrunner. I read somewhere that it may be difficult to use with the notts due to the physical design of the table. Fremer had the same problem with the avid ingenium plinth but devised a work around. 
I also considered buying the Phoenix Falcon (after failing to find the Eagle, apparently discontinued and hard to get). But at normal prices, the Falcon is a bit more expensive than the Project; and I found a Project for almost half of its regular price, which became a very nice deal. And I'm happy with it. 
Let us know later about your experience with the Falcon. 
Got the falcon but unbeknownst to me the power cable to which I would connect my 294's power cable had the wrong tip. I ordered an ec13 and ec14 adapters and will try it out tomorrow. Anyone buying one of these just know that there were different power connectors used besides the standard. 
migueca, You wrote, "I also considered buying the Phoenix Falcon (after failing to find the Eagle, apparently discontinued and hard to get)."  So far as I know, Phoenix Engineering is defunct along with all the products they made and sold.  So all Phoenix products are hard to get these days.  If you were lucky enough to find a new Falcon, just be sure it makes enough Watts to power your turntable motor.  I think the Falcon is limited to 5W, but I do know that the Notts motor is not very demanding.  Just double check its power consumption.  The Eagle was originally a 15W device that was later increased to 25W, in order to power some of the more demanding motors. You probably don't need an Eagle to power the Nottingham motor.