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I am listening right now to the modified Altmann Attraction DAC...
Lonewolfny42,The Altmann Attraction DAC is modified by an Audiogoner. He replaced the Wima 3.3uF which were located near the RCA outputs with two huge ASC 100uF/375V oil caps and took out the two small silver caps (nearby the DAC chip) and the relay (white).
And the difference you notice ? (soundwise)
I wonder if there would be a market for a high quality and reasonably priced regulated 5 volt battery power supply for the Squeezebox? Channel Islands just introduced a grid powered PS for the SB but I'll bet that there would be at least equal demand for a battery powered version. I certainly would be interested in one.
Originally I was a little put off by the Optima Battery in my rack. Now, its not a big deal and I only charge it once every two weeks. The new battery/charging system Vinnie has introduced on his .2 line sounds great. I wonder if he could cook something up that would do what is being talked about here.
The RWA smart circuit is pretty neat, and makes it "idiot proof" but you can rig up a manual switch that activates a relay (dpdt). When the switch is in the on position, it would activate the relay, a led, and connect the battery power to the components. When the switch is off the led would turn off, the relay would turn off, and the battery would be reconnected to the charger. It would also be a one switch solution for turning everything on and off. You could buy a metal box to house the battery, charger, relay and wiring... Its also a safer way to do it because if you connect a battery charger to the battery while the components are hooked up you will feed them ~14 V which might be a bit too much, the Trends has a 13.2 V max. I doubt it will smoke the amp, but I don't want to find out. The relay physically prevents both the components and the charger from being hooked up to the battery at the same time. I would get an automatic charger rather than a trickle charger as well. The capacitors make an audible difference too. I could possibly create something in my spare time if you want... Dave