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(29-Jul-2015, 21:56)brit Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-Jul-2015, 17:16)Foctaviars Wrote: [ -> ]Thinking of my next move to update something in my system. I was thinking of maybe replacing some SMPS for LPSU units instead. The things that I have today is as follows.

In the audio rack connected to my Isotek Aquarius is a smal SMPS for the vinylplayer that is 12VDC 0.5A and I am thinking of getting a Uptone Regen so that will need 7.5VDC 1.5A, so some solution that can supply this would be nice.

In the network cabinet I have a Synology DS213+ NAS that has a 12VDC 6A SMPS and a ASUS RT-N66u router that has a 19VDC 1.6A SMPS so something that can supply this.

All network things that has with the audio to do is connected with Supra CAT7 cables, my internet supplyer has a fiber converter box that is powerd with 230VAC directly so there is not much to do with that as I suppose there is a SMPS inside of it.

Please feel free to recomend things for me or is this not something worth to fiddle around with?

Teddy Pardoe has a selection of LPSUs, see this link.

http://www.teddypardo.com/powersupplies.html

I currently use two of his LPSUs - one to power my iPod dock and another my W4S Music Server. Both give much better results compared to the supplied SMPUs.


David

Teddy Pardo could work with the Regen and my vinylplayer but my NAS is 6A and I dont se that there is some one that has that amount of power. Would realy like to only have two PSU.  One with 12V, 7.5V and one with 19V, 12V.
(29-Jul-2015, 23:09)Petter Wrote: [ -> ]Did see you was discussing power cables earlier here and on euphonia , did you or others ever mention graditech ?

http://www.graditech.fi/voima-1/

Sees to be designet for the Devialet , wasent aware myself about this one ?

I did read a test of it but did not test it. Bought the Chord cables and rebuilded them so they fit the Devialet. Waiting for Furuteh FI-15E iec contacts to finish them because the one I got on them now is not fitting ok.

The Graditech uses the Furutech FI-15E if I am correct.
Got a picture of my room that I forgot to post.

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Finally got time today to fix my powercables. Chord Powerchord with ELEC audio Schukc and Furutech FI-15E IEC. Just needed to cut of a little plastic on top of the IEC and then the cover fits almost 100%, could be better but it is not visible if you dont look really close.

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hi

i use a chuko 4781 on a Nordost Frey 2 power cable,factory terminated

its more than good space,but maybe the 250 have little more space ?
(23-Aug-2015, 19:33)Petter Wrote: [ -> ]hi

i use a chuko 4781 on a Nordost Frey 2 power cable,factory terminated

its more than good space,but maybe the 250 have little more space ?

The 4781 is the same size as the Martin Kaiser IEC that I used before and that fits under the cover no problem with that but I wanted a better IEC contact and one that had a really good grip and the Furutech has that.
(30-Jul-2015, 09:30)octaviars Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-Jul-2015, 21:56)brit Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-Jul-2015, 17:16)Foctaviars Wrote: [ -> ]Thinking of my next move to update something in my system. I was thinking of maybe replacing some SMPS for LPSU units instead. The things that I have today is as follows.

In the audio rack connected to my Isotek Aquarius is a smal SMPS for the vinylplayer that is 12VDC 0.5A and I am thinking of getting a Uptone Regen so that will need 7.5VDC 1.5A, so some solution that can supply this would be nice.

In the network cabinet I have a Synology DS213+ NAS that has a 12VDC 6A SMPS and a ASUS RT-N66u router that has a 19VDC 1.6A SMPS so something that can supply this.

All network things that has with the audio to do is connected with Supra CAT7 cables, my internet supplyer has a fiber converter box that is powerd with 230VAC directly so there is not much to do with that as I suppose there is a SMPS inside of it.

Please feel free to recomend things for me or is this not something worth to fiddle around with?

Teddy Pardoe has a selection of LPSUs, see this link.

http://www.teddypardo.com/powersupplies.html

I currently use two of his LPSUs - one to power my iPod dock and another my W4S Music Server. Both give much better results compared to the supplied SMPUs.


David

Teddy Pardo could work with the Regen and my vinylplayer but my NAS is 6A and I dont se that there is some one that has that amount of power. Would realy like to only have two PSU.  One with 12V, 7.5V and one with 19V, 12V.

Teddy has limitation up to 12v/4.5a. I am currently using hd-plex, a dual 12v powering my Synology 214play and cisco switch. HD-plex is well built and supports multiple voltage, which may be a convenient solution. I had powered my synology with keces 116 lpsu, which sounds slightly warmer, but the keces is also much warmer.  I was able to tweak the sound by using an oyaide tunami power cable, should you prefer a warmer, fatter mid-range.
(24-Aug-2015, 05:44)warpeon Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-Jul-2015, 09:30)octaviars Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-Jul-2015, 21:56)brit Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-Jul-2015, 17:16)Foctaviars Wrote: [ -> ]Thinking of my next move to update something in my system. I was thinking of maybe replacing some SMPS for LPSU units instead. The things that I have today is as follows.

In the audio rack connected to my Isotek Aquarius is a smal SMPS for the vinylplayer that is 12VDC 0.5A and I am thinking of getting a Uptone Regen so that will need 7.5VDC 1.5A, so some solution that can supply this would be nice.

In the network cabinet I have a Synology DS213+ NAS that has a 12VDC 6A SMPS and a ASUS RT-N66u router that has a 19VDC 1.6A SMPS so something that can supply this.

All network things that has with the audio to do is connected with Supra CAT7 cables, my internet supplyer has a fiber converter box that is powerd with 230VAC directly so there is not much to do with that as I suppose there is a SMPS inside of it.

Please feel free to recomend things for me or is this not something worth to fiddle around with?

Teddy Pardoe has a selection of LPSUs, see this link.

http://www.teddypardo.com/powersupplies.html

I currently use two of his LPSUs - one to power my iPod dock and another my W4S Music Server. Both give much better results compared to the supplied SMPUs.


David

Teddy Pardo could work with the Regen and my vinylplayer but my NAS is 6A and I dont se that there is some one that has that amount of power. Would realy like to only have two PSU.  One with 12V, 7.5V and one with 19V, 12V.

Teddy has limitation up to 12v/4.5a. I am currently using hd-plex, a dual 12v powering my Synology 214play and cisco switch. HD-plex is well built and supports multiple voltage, which may be a convenient solution. I had powered my synology with keces 116 lpsu, which sounds slightly warmer, but the keces is also much warmer.  I was able to tweak the sound by using an oyaide tunami power cable, should you prefer a warmer, fatter mid-range.

I got an answer from Teddy and he told me what you are writing right now so Teddy is a no go for me. I am currently thinking abot some other changes in my system so the PSU is on ice for now.
Got some Ansuz Darkz D for my Devialets today.....thinking of going all in for Ansuz cables aswell, they are really nice.

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More Ansuz stuff, Mainz 8D powerstrip and Mainz POM powercables for my Devialets.

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