Hello;
The original BP20/25 power supply contained only a transformer, and the preamp itself handled the rectifying, filtering, and regulation of the power. When we switched to the MPS-1 power supply, we moved the rectifiers into the power supply and added two stages of filtering. However, we didn't actually remove any of the filtering or isolation circuitry from the preamp. This is partly because you can never have too much filtering in a preamp supply, and partly to allow the preamp to be plugged into the older AC supplies (intentionally or accidentally) without blowing anything up.
The MPS-2 continues this practice, adding more current, more filtering and better over-current protection to the power supply, and leaving the preamp's internal isolation and filtering circuitry intact. This allows the MPS-2 to remain compatible with older preamps without requiring modification of the preamp.
The only exception to this is the earliest BP-20's having a power switch on the front panel (where the Mute switch currently resides). These preamps are designed to switch AC internally, and are not compatible with either the MPS-1 or MPS-2 power supplies.
Thanks,
Mike