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Tp-link MC200CM FMC
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Tp-link write 9V or 5V PSU in the whitepaper does this mean it could be possible to power it with 7V also? There must be some sort of DC/DC converter inside? 

I see that up-tone posted a picture of one LPS-1 powering a microRendu and the new ISOregen with 7V so I thougt if it was possible to power a FMC and a microRendu with one LPS-1 set at 7V or will it not be enough amps to do that?

I would rather opt for the SMS-200 bit if I recall it some thougt it sounded better powered with higher voltage like 12V as the DC/DC converter inside worked better with higher voltage. 

Anyone here using the LPS-1 for FMC and SMS-200?
Speakers:TAD CE-1. Amplifier: TAD M2500mk2. Digital: TAD DA1000-TX, Innuos Statement Next-gen, Innuos PhoenixNET.

Miscellaneous: Qobuz Studio, Ansuz Mainz 8 D2, Ansuz Darkz DTC, Tubulus Argentus ethernet cable, Tubulus Concentus USB cable, Tubulus Argentus V2 XLR cable, Tubulus Argentus V3 + V3 bass, iFi Nova powercables. 

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Qobuz Studio -> Devialet Silver Phantom, Devialet Tree









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Tp-link MC200CM FMC - by octaviars - 15-Mar-2017, 13:21
RE: Tp-link MC200CM FMC - by Antoine - 15-Mar-2017, 13:38
RE: Tp-link MC200CM FMC - by Hifi_swlon - 15-Mar-2017, 14:20
RE: Tp-link MC200CM FMC - by octaviars - 15-Mar-2017, 16:36

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