cambridge audio cxn v2


hi folks i have an cambridge audio cxn series 2 v2. it sounds good but any options to improve the sound quality with power supply upgrade. any external power supplies available . opinions needed
regardsmallikh
mallikh67
I have changed fuses in my ModWright preamp, Cambridge CDP and most recently on my Teddy Pardo power supply feeding my RME DAC and each component I heard an improvement. I would recommend it and if you buy new most manufacturers and vendors will let you return if you don’t. Overall I found it lowers the noise floor and everything just opens up improving low level listening. Lots of debate from some saying it’s crazy and I agreed until I took the plunge. Right now I’m experimenting with wrapping the stock fuse with plumbers Teflon tape on my PS Audio P5. First impression is it made a difference but I want to spend more time then go back to stock to hear if indeed there was a change and if so for the better.
Thanks for the reply.
I have to decide whether or not to take the plunge
is it difficult to change a fuse?
rvpiano,

Likely just the one fuse one the power supply board close to the IEC socket. Probably going to be a small size, slow blow fuse. If you pull the fuse the size will be stamped on the cap of the fuse and I’d guess something around 2.5 amp. If you go with Synergistic Research go one value size up. Chris at VH Audio can probably help on fuse size if needed. If you haven’t popped the lid you should to inspect. The IEC socket it what the power cord plugs into if you’re unsure. To be safe, unplug the cord before removing the cover. Once you locate the fuse by the IEC socket, check for others but I’d be surprised if there is more than two and I’m guessing just the one on the power supply. It’s should be very simple to change.

Does anyone know the fuse rating off hand? I see 250v, but cannot discern the amp rating after opening the case. Interested in trying a VH fuse!