Linear Power Supply Recommendations!


While I realize linear power supplies share the same basic principle—using a transformer to step down voltage, rectification to convert AC to DC, and regulation to maintain a steady output….there are several factors that ultimately differentiate their performance in a specific application. 

Did you find one particular LPS performed better than the others?  I am looking for a dual output 12V / 3A power supply to power my Telegartner Opt Bridge 1000M. 

Ferrum HYPSOS Dual Output with its ‘Sweet Spot Tuning’ has caught my attention. Any users out here that is currently using this LPS? 

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@helomech Do you have a beef with PS Audio or are you genuinely unknowledgeable about the technology, perhaps repeating totaly insccurate posts form someone else with a beef?  

Don't repeat fake news.

Jerry

@carlsbad2 

Fake news? Why, because you bought into their marketing? Your personal truths preclude any and all contradictory data?

Might do well to read it before dismissing it as fake, though I bet you won’t:

https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ps-audio-powerplant-12-review-ac-regenerator.31298/

https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ps-audio-powerplant-3-review.39857/


And BTW, the Earth is round. 

 

 

 

I used an SBooster with the Geshelli Labs Dayzee DAC and the improvement was noticeable and positive. Once enjoyed it was not the same without it.

Either build one using a Sparkos Audio Power supply board or buy the 12v one from SBooster. Both are game changers. 

+1 for Teddy Pardo dual power supply.

https://teddypardo.com/product/dual-outlet-power-supply-custom-version/
 

I am using one with Bluesound Node N130 and Chord DAC to positive effect.

I have also had success using MCRU and Swagman Labs PS, but not sure they offer a dual supply.

kn