NXSTUDIO-DRUMMER,
Why have you already have sold the A24H850 ?
I have three Acopian LPS's, using them for different applications. They all happen to be compatible with my A5. However, I've decided to sell the A24H850. It is truly a perfect fit for the class D amp. Highly recommend it for anyone owning a Douk Audio A5, It's a serious upgrade.
I wasn't expecting it to sell so quickly, really wasn't pressed whatsoever to sell. I was more than willing to keep it and use for other purposes.
I'll say this, I believe in the product, by how it improves the A5 so much, I wanted someone else to benefit, enjoying what I'm experiencing too, by owning a Acopian LPS.
I can vouch personally in experience, using these four models testing them with the A5. I've used all four, and now own three.
Acopian A48H850 Regulated Linear Power Supply, use this one responsibly, it's rated up to 404 watts! A5 is only rated up to 300 watts.
Acopian A24H850 " "
Acopian 48PT5 " "
Acopian V28PT10AFHMP REGULATED POWER SUPPLY
Note: I suggest purchasing the bottom three, they don't go beyond the capacity rating of the A5. Also worth mentioning, the 48PT5 and the 28PT10 have Galvanic Isolation incorporated in their design.
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Galvanic isolation is an electrical engineering technique that completely separates two functional sections of a circuit to prevent current flow between them, thereby blocking electrical noise and ground loops. Information or power can still be transferred across the barrier, but only through non-conductive means, such as magnetism, light, or electric fields. This technology is a significant feature in high-end audio and other sensitive electronic equipment because it purifies the signal path, which results in cleaner, more accurate sound reproduction.
How galvanic isolation benefits audiophile electronics
Breaks ground loops: A ground loop is an unwanted current that flows through the shared ground connection of two or more pieces of electronic equipment. It is often the cause of audible humming or buzzing noise in an audio system. By providing a complete electrical separation between components, galvanic isolation breaks the path of these currents and eliminates the associated noise.
Isolates components from external noise: Modern homes are filled with noisy appliances, lighting systems, and computers. Electrical noise from these devices can travel through the power lines and other cables, contaminating the audio signal. A galvanically isolated circuit acts as a barrier, preventing this external noise from reaching sensitive audio components.
Isolates components from external noise: In a complex audio setup, different components may have slight differences in ground potential. This can lead to transient voltage spikes that degrade performance or even damage sensitive circuits, such as digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Galvanic isolation protects delicate internal electronics from these harmful electrical events.
Ensures signal integrity: Digital signals, particularly from USB connections, can carry high-frequency electrical noise from a computer's power supply and processors. Many high-end DACs incorporate galvanic isolation on their USB input to prevent this noise from corrupting the digital audio signal before it is converted into an analog wave.
Creates a "blacker" sonic background: By eliminating a wide range of electrical interference, galvanic isolation ensures that the audio signal is heard against a "black," or silent, background. This provides a clearer soundstage, enhances the detail and dynamics of the music, and allows for more accurate reproduction of the original recording.
Methods of implementing galvanic isolation Audiophile electronics employ several techniques to achieve galvanic isolation in both the power and signal paths.
Transformers: Signal and power transformers use magnetic coupling to transfer energy between windings without a direct electrical connection. This is a common and effective method for both power supplies and audio signal lines.
Optocouplers: Also called opto-isolators, these components transfer signals using light. An LED on one side of the barrier transmits a light signal that is received by a photosensitive transistor on the other side, completely isolating the electrical circuits.
Capacitive and magnetic isolators: Modern integrated circuits (ICs) use tiny capacitive or magnetic elements to achieve isolation in a compact form. These solutions are highly effective for high-speed digital data transfer, such as in USB or Ethernet ports.
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So which one is my favorite?They all sound excellent, but if I had to choose in ranking. Keep in mind, these are all used models, not new. You can find good deals on Ebay, as WGH mentioned on a earlier thread posted here.
1. Acopian V28PT10AFHMP REGULATED LINEAR POWER SUPPLY
2. Acopian A24H850, most bang for the buck! impressed for so little money

3. Acopian A48H850, ranking it lower, only because it's over the capacity of what the A5 can handle. Therefore, don't suggest others buy!
4. Acopian 48PT5
The Acopian V28PT10AFHMP REGULATED LINEAR POWER SUPPLY, meets all the criterial perfectly to suit the A5. It has over voltage protection, volt and amp meters. Has on/off switch, Galvanic isolation to provide even lower noise floor capability. Handles for maneuvering a 22 lb. power supply definitely helps. I like the fact it stays within Douk Audio A5's specification requirements. 28 volts, 10 amps. Delivering 280 watts. Whenever I see a manufactures spec's, I always account for fudging the numbers. Bloating them more than what they actually provide.

Listening to the 28PT10 powering up the A5, The dynamic headroom,

The synergy mates perfectly with my A5.
Purchase was just a good a deal as my A48H850.
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VERY IMPORTANT, PRIOR TO BUYING OR BUILDING A LINEAR POWER SUPPLY!
FACTOR THIS SIMPLE EQUATION, FOR PROPER COMPATIBILITY USAGE WITH THE DOUK AUDIO AKeep in mind the magic number not to exceed on a Douk Audio A5 amp. 300 watts output maximum!
Regardless of what LPS manufacture your choose, including making you own as a DIY project.
Use this simple formula, Volts (V) x Amps (A) = Watts (W)
For example: Acopian V28PT10AFHMP REGULATED LINEAR POWER SUPPLY
28 Volts x 10 Amps = 280 Watts total maximum output for this particular LPS.
Approximately 6.8 % less than the 300 Watt rated maximum output Douk specifies.
I personally practice the safe route, in the event the manufacture marketed their product
specifications higher than what they actually bench test. _______________________________________
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Genjamon Thanks for addressing that very important detail. When shopping

Referring to thread by Genjamon below.
Acopian website indicates, here is a example.
https://www.acopian.com/power-supply-voltages/powersuppliesbyvoltage.aspx?min=28