Bluesound Node 2I Power Supply Update


Sometimes my audiophile journey leads me to try simply to experience it for myself and to satisfy my own curiosity.  My current interest is the possibility of upgrading the power supply on my Bluesound Node 2i.

It appears that there are three primary options:

(1) Teddy Pardo ($500ish)

 

(2) PD Creative ($250ish)

 

(3) LHY ($280ish)

I think the Teddy Pardo upgrade is too rich for my blood and costs almost as much as the Bluesound Node 2i did.  I was leaning towards the PD creative options, but it sounds like the LHY is connected with Alvin from Vinshine Audio and I have a Denafrips Ares II DAC.

In all cases, I would go for the internal board and external power supply.  Any advice for making a choice?

mceljo

@dadork 1. Buy PD creative board. 2. Buy linear power supply 3. install board in Node. 4. make sure you have some cord to hook the power supply to the node which involves having the right end. Not more to it than that.

For an update, I sold my old DAC and have reinvested the funds into the LHY power supply upgrade including the linear power supply.  As a Denafrips DAC owner I've really appreciated the customer service approach that Alvin Chee has provided as part of Vinshine Audio and since he's a co-founder of Beatechinik Audio I am happy to make this purchase.

I have received the LHY power supply bundle and done the installation.  I didn't get a night and day difference, but do think that it changed things for the better.  For anyone else that does this, the install went smoothly.  The point of confusion is that the linear power supply had two outputs and I received two different cords.  Without any instructions I just picked one of the outputs and one of the cords.  I was half right.  The two outputs are made to be used in parallel as along as the two connected items don't exceed 3V (if memory serves), but the internal board in the Node 2i was supposed to get the one plug with a blue collar that was a little larger than the other three ends.  I picked the wrong cord, but it seemed to work just fine, but I did make the switch as soon as I heard back from customer support.