How important is a Linear Power Supply Versus a Switcyed one?


I recently purchased a used Sutherland Insight phono stage to replace the built in one in my Plinius8200 MK II integrates amp. I was amazed at the improvement in openness and presence. It comes with a switched power supply but there is an option for a Linear Supply for about 35% of what I paid for the Insight ($350). I have a Van den Hul One Special cartridge (if that matters). Is it worth it?
sokogear
At almost any power level, a switch mode power supply will be cheaper than a linear power supply, not to mention more efficient and hence cooler. if standby power is important, they can also superior for that  (think always on waiting for a remote). Of course, they are also smaller if not much much smaller for the same amount of power.

Noise comes down to architecture and of course making the design trade-offs for low noise, which usually means giving up efficiency and increasing cost. A switch mode supply may create more high frequency noise on the AC line, but it can also create far fewer high current harmonics on the AC line at audio frequencies and have much better power factor and much lower THD on the AC input.





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I took the plunge and am dealing directly with Ron Sutherland who assured me I will have no problem swapping the boards (which will save the back and forth shipping costs of $50 or so).

No soldering, and he is even willing to get on the phone in case I need any help. Nicest guy. I'll let the discussion know how easy it was and how much better it sounds.
 which seems a bit much compared to the cost difference when manufacturing the LPS board versus the SMP one.
Just the component $cost (not including enclosure) can be more than double for linear v smp.

Cheers George
I wonder what that represents in actual dollars. Double sounds high, but if its $20 versus $10, does that justify $350?