Upgrading Power Supply for Lumin U2 mini from switching to Linear Power Supply


Recently purchased a Lumin U2 Mini streamer along  with a Chord Qutest Dac. Use Qbuz and am very happy with the sound quality. My speakers are Martin Logan 11A Impressions, with a Rogue Audio preamp and a Conrad Johnson Classic 62 tube power amp with 60 watts per channel.

I spoke with my dealer yesterday who mentioned that he upgraded his personal U2 Mini power supply to the one supplied by Vinshine Audio. I watched the owner of Vinshine actually do the modification on U Tube. It involves cutting wires and in short for someone like me, there is no way I would even attempt this. I know that making this change voids the manufacturers warranty. This risk I am willing to take. By the way, the dealer mentioned that the improvement is not "night and day", but substantial. Better bass, blacker backgrounds, to name a few. The mod uses an adapter that goes inside the unit with the LHY Power supply which is made by Jay's Audio who also sells CD Transports.

Part II-I noticed that Upscale Audio also sells a Linear Power supply for the U2 Mini, which is made by S Booster.  The reviews claims it is easy to install. I am looking for a plug in and play. Am I asking for too much? Has anybody on this site modified the switching power supply to a linear power supply and how involved is this? 

Thank you for your responses. 

 

 

 

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I'm surprised that for $2400 there isn't an LPS, but perhaps this is a better quality switching power supply. From what I've read, Schiit uses better switching power supplies, so they are out there.

I just last week upgraded a Lumin U1 Mini to the Sbooster LPS, so can comment on the process.  It's not hard, but requires an hour of your time, and the nerve to snip a wire.  The Meanwell switching power supply in the Lumin is good, but I feel the Sbooster does improve the sound, though it's not night and day.  I could easily live with the stock power supply.  

Go to Linear Tube Audio.

I bought 1 of their LPS it’s as good or better then the $1200 Paul Haynes

which is very good but at $750 with a Excellent DC cable 

up to 8 amps , 125k in capacitors , worlds best Belleson regulator,

chokefiltering on the incoming AC as well as the DC conversion 

I am buying a 2 nd one and I put a 5 amp slow blow Synergistic purple fuse even better still and has a 100 Va transformer weighs 6 lbs ,nothing even close at this price point.

@jasonbourne71 

Do you ever get invited to parties?

Once, maybe.

Seriously, you are the sourest, most joyless person  I have never met. 

Why are you even here, when you disagree with almost everything that is posted by anyone.

I already went through the exact same thing, see this thread:

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/lhy-or-sbooster-lps

 

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But essentially I found:

 

Result on my system (mid-highend -- see above description) was outstanding! The soundstage is deeper, (obviously so) and wider, there is much more separation of the instruments, and the whole presentation is quieter than before. Well worth the upgrade of my Lumin U2 Mini.

However here are some alterations for the install as opposed to what Alvin shows you on Youtube:

1. Don’t clip the one red wire from the switch to the plug: take a soldering gun and apply some heat and then slip it off. (easy-peasy)

2. Buy 6 3mm nuts and washers so that you may place the screws back in the chassis so that there are no dust holes

3. Since the screws are now in their proper holes again, get something to mount the internal board about 6mm off the bottom of the case to clear the screws.

Notes:

I also use a Netgear switch on my LHY LPS50VA.

A week later I am still pulling my head up / opening my eyes because I hear sounds more prominently than before (or didn’t hear before). I think I am in the upper percentage of people who hear such a difference... but I am not so surprised what this LPS Mod has accomplished over its switching power supply.

Also wish to say that this is much better decision than the sbooster because by default all the wires are at the back and not looking so sbooster fugly. (much less their is some L/C filter circuitry in this Mod which I believe is not in the sbooster)

This has been one of my best mods to a piece of equipment to date. (35+ years).