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Nick, Thanks. I am so bad at recharging though; years ago I even had Vinnie (red wine) redo my Squeezebox ps he made me when I kept sending it back for new batteries cuz I would mess up. Finally had him make it ac. I am rethinking and restating my issue. I have no pushback on spending $250-350 for a good linear PS....but only when I have determined that Alix is my new long-term (whatever that means these days) server solution. Those shootouts and a/b comparisons are a couple weeks down the road. In the meantime i was hoping for something I could put together that would at least allow the Alix a fair fight in these comparisons. So..maybe rechargeable lithium is the right choice right now....hmmmm.Edit: oops, lithium isn't recharegable. $18 for every 5 hours will add up...
Use some Alkalines for now. Compare that to the switching wall wart.You could also snag a cheap linear Elpac on eBay.
I must be looking in the wrong areas cuz "elpac linear" on ebay brings up three DIY (il.e no power cord, etc) power supplies, only one which is between 7-19V, and all of which are more than TomS's recommended .5A. What are the limits/specs of a ps of the Alix? Did I miss this on the thread, sorry?
The specs for *voltage* on the Alix is 7 to 20 volts. You can use any supply that is in between that range.As for current, it doesn't matter if a power supply can supply more than .5 amps (or 500 milliamps). If the Alix draws 250ma playing 16/44.1 FLAC and your supply is rated to 25 Amps then your Alix still draws only 250ma from the power supply terminals. My Alix is connected to a 13.8 volt 10 amp ham radio supply (for now...) and all is well.Simply, if you find a supply you like but it offers more than 500ma of current you'll be just fine.
Can you actually hear a difference using another powersupply?
To whom is that question directed at?
Question:Does Voyage MPD, and/or one of its clients, support the notion of plugins as it relates to DSP (EQ, room correction, etc)?
You have seen the Alix mainboard, right? That should be all the clue you need to answer that question.
The size of the board, if that is indeed what you were talking about, really hasn't got anything to do with its ability to do DSP, etc.There are some very nice PC104, 3.5" and 5.25" boards out there with some very fast processors and tons of RAM that would make a very nice MPD single board server. Some also come with FPGA's. They do cost a pretty penny though.
I was actually referring to what's ON the board. The Alix is great in a pure streaming role, but you can't expect much else out of it (audio-wise).