Paul Hynes Power Supplies

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 33409 times.

Hogg

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 766
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #20 on: 7 Apr 2009, 01:24 am »
Paul,

     A category of T-amps is available that require a power supply of 30V.  Both the Winsome mouse and Virtue Audio amps are selling/providing a SWPS to power their amps.  Is there any chance you'll be developing a power supply to drive these amps?  Thank you in advance.


                                                                                                                       Jim

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #21 on: 7 Apr 2009, 11:31 am »
Hello Jim,

I can provide you with an up-rated SR3 power supply (same high performance circuit topology), providing 30 volts DC at 3.3 amps continuous (100VA) with a 20 amps peak (600VA) transient delivery. This would have to be in a larger case than the SR3 due to the transformer size and thermal requirements. The 20 amps transient delivery will allow increased power delivery into low impedance loads.

I will designate this the SR5 power supply and it is available in a wide range of custom voltage and current ratings. The price for the SR5-30 is £370 and insured carriage and packing will be charged at cost.

Regards
Paul

Hogg

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 766
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #22 on: 8 Apr 2009, 01:25 am »
Paul,

     Thank you for the quick response.  I sent you an e-mail at your site address.

                                                                                    Jim

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #23 on: 23 Apr 2009, 01:03 pm »
Hi JK,

In answer to your question about a suitable HT regulator for the BDT preamp in the Lab thread "Two simple Current Amplifiers for low impedance loads" I would suggest a high voltage version of my PR3 topology. It's quiet, fast and works well with push-pull transformer coupled valve stages. The PR3 has rectification and energy storage on board.

The PR3H configured for an output voltage of 130 volts costs £90.

Out of interest I have some older PR3D regulators that I could modify for 130 volts that I could let you have for £60 each. It is exactly the same circuit but the H version has been re-sized to take more advantage of surface mount devices. My three year guarantee will still apply and if you are not happy with the performance you can return them for a full refund.

Regards
Paul

jkeny

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 251
    • Modified Hiface USB Transports
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #24 on: 24 Apr 2009, 07:57 pm »
Thanks Paul,
But you picked me up wrong - I already have a high voltage regulator (130 & 250V) for the BDT preamp - it's on the schematic I posted just scroll to the right.

What I was asking for was a 45V 5A PS for the CIRC1 amplifier

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #25 on: 25 Apr 2009, 10:43 am »
Hi JK,

Sorry, I missed that. I have another module designated PR3HD (same circuit but Heavy Duty) that I can set up for 45 volts 5 amp. Actually it will deliver a considerably higher transient current. You would need to mount the modules on a heatsink and I will work out the thermal requirements for you when I prepare the bias information for the lateral mosfets (probably next Saturday). You will need four modules as the output stage power supplies for the CIRC1 topology must be independent from each other as they take their reference from different points in the output stage circuit. I will e-mail the cost details to you.

Regards
Paul

ferenc_k

Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #26 on: 2 May 2009, 07:38 am »
I tried one of Paul's 12V supplies with a TCElectronic Konnekt 8 audio interface. It works very, very well. Pushes the good Konnekt 8 to another league entirely. Kind a strange to see how much a PS has an influence on a pro audio interface which costs less than the PS itself  :o

jkeny

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 251
    • Modified Hiface USB Transports
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #27 on: 2 May 2009, 09:55 am »
I've come to the realisation a while ago just how important the power supplies are in the accurate reproduction of audio. My first taste of this was with Greg Balls's SKA amplifiers where one of the major contributors to the great sound of these amps is the high PSRR built into the design. Any time since that I've improved the power supply in analog or digital equipment, I've noticed the improvement.

But, as Paul has identified, some good PS work for some situations & not others- there is no universally good PS for all situations.

It actually makes me want to explore parallel SLA batteries more as a viable alternative!

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #28 on: 6 Jun 2009, 10:58 pm »
Hi folks,

Some of you have e-mailed me this last week and may not have had a reply yet.

I have not been in the office much this last week as I have taken a holiday to re-organise my workshop to cope with the higher level of orders I have been getting since Christmas.

I will be answering the remaining un-answered e-mail enquiries over the coming week.

Regards
Paul

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #29 on: 1 Nov 2009, 02:23 pm »
Hi Folks,

I have had a number of enquiries about regulators for use with the TP Buffalo DAC. There are a number of regulators required for the full upgrade shown on various forums and buying them individually is quite expensive relative to the cost of the DAC. I can offer a regulator kit consisting of the following 6 regs :

1 off Z1A-05 positive medium power shunt reg for Digital VD
1 off S1701v2 positive mini series reg for DAC core
1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for 80MHz Oscillator
1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for digital and analogue supplies for the DAC
1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA
1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VA

The above six regulators are offered at a kit price of 200 GBP which is a considerable saving.

Those wishing to separate the left right analogue 15 volt rails into mono supplies can also order the additional Z1 regs for this :

1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA
1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VA

These additional Z1 regs will cost 45 GBP each if ordered with the above kit.

Insured carriage and packing is charged at cost and quoted for shipping destination.

Regards
Paul
« Last Edit: 6 Nov 2009, 04:45 pm by Paul Hynes »

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #30 on: 18 Dec 2009, 02:08 pm »
Hi Folks,

I have one SR1-05 shunt regulated power supply trade-in for sale, for £120 including a DC1C high performance DC lead. This will work well with the Squeezebox SB3. I usually sell the power supply and lead for a total of £200, so this is a good deal for you if cash is tight. The warranty still has two years to run.

Insured carriage and packing will cost £10 to the UK, £18 to Europe and £25 to the rest of the world. Payment can be via Paypal, as long as you add 4% for the Paypal fee, and you can send the payment to paul@paulhynesdesign.com in GBP. Please finalise the transaction with me before sending any payment. First come first served.

Regards
Paul

satfrat

  • Restricted
  • Posts: 10855
  • Boston Red Sox!! 2004 / 2007 / 2013
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #31 on: 18 Dec 2009, 04:21 pm »
Hi Folks,

I have one SR1-05 shunt regulated power supply trade-in for sale, for £120 including a DC1C high performance DC lead. This will work well with the Squeezebox SB3. I usually sell the power supply and lead for a total of £200, so this is a good deal for you if cash is tight. The warranty still has two years to run.

Insured carriage and packing will cost £10 to the UK, £18 to Europe and £25 to the rest of the world. Payment can be via Paypal, as long as you add 4% for the Paypal fee, and you can send the payment to paul@paulhynesdesign.com in GBP. Please finalise the transaction with me before sending any payment. First come first served.

Regards
Paul

This power supply can also work with other 5 volt DC components like the Trends UD-10.1 USB transport.  :thumb:
 
Cheers,
Robin

multibit16

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 47
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #32 on: 5 Jan 2010, 10:32 am »
Hi Folks,

I have had a number of enquiries about regulators for use with the TP Buffalo DAC. There are a number of regulators required for the full upgrade shown on various forums and buying them individually is quite expensive relative to the cost of the DAC. I can offer a regulator kit consisting of the following 6 regs :

1 off Z1A-05 positive medium power shunt reg for Digital VD
1 off S1701v2 positive mini series reg for DAC core
1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for 80MHz Oscillator
1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for digital and analogue supplies for the DAC
1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA
1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VA

The above six regulators are offered at a kit price of 200 GBP which is a considerable saving.

Those wishing to separate the left right analogue 15 volt rails into mono supplies can also order the additional Z1 regs for this :

1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA
1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VA

These additional Z1 regs will cost 45 GBP each if ordered with the above kit.

Insured carriage and packing is charged at cost and quoted for shipping destination.

Regards
Paul


Hello Paul,  hope you don't mind me posting this here  but thought I'd give an idea what the Buffalo32s looks like with the regs fitted,  these regs are fantastic and have boosted this dacs performance to levels way beyond my expectations



Regards,
Leo



poseidonsvoice

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 4027
  • Science is not a democracy - Earl Geddes
    • 2 channel/7 channel setup
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #33 on: 5 Jan 2010, 11:08 am »
Leo,

Great build, great post!

Can expand on what particular regulators you are using directly ON the Buffalo 32 board itself? I see about 5 "mini" regulators. I think three of them are for DAC core, 80MHz oscillator and digital/analogue supplies for the DAC chip respectively. :scratch:

I am assuming the bottom 5 large regulators on your chassis are the medium power shunt regulators (Z1A series), specifically for analogue VA (dual mono +/-) and the digital VD.

Wow, that's a total of 10 regulators!  8) :thumb: :green:

Excellent build, very state of the art. Manufacturers, take a look  :o, this is quality work.

Anand.

multibit16

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 47
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #34 on: 5 Jan 2010, 12:42 pm »
Hi Anand,

Thank you for your kind words, I wanted to see what could be squeezed out of this dac,  after trying various other regs,  alternative parts etc I came to the conclusion Pauls regs gave the biggest most noticeable gains in performance,  the more you add the better it gets  :D 

Regs added are as mentioned in Pauls post plus a few extra's

1 off Z1A-8v5 positive medium power shunt reg used as a pre reg for onboard regs
1 off S1701v2 positive mini series reg for DAC core
1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for 80MHz Oscillator
1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for digital and analogue supplies for the DAC
2 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg (one each for L&R AVCC feeding pins direct)
1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA  right
1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VA right
1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA  left
1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VA left


Cheers,
Leo

Edit,  Z1A-5 pre reg for VD regs changed to 8v5 to allow for drop out
« Last Edit: 8 Feb 2010, 12:11 pm by multibit16 »

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #35 on: 26 Jan 2010, 05:58 pm »
Hi leo,

This is as fine an example of the diy audio craftsman as I have seen so far. Anand is right, you could embarass some manufacturers with this build quality.


To all AudioCircle members interested in improving their power supplies,

I wish to start my own circle called Paul Hynes Design. In this circle I would like to help members with power supply related issues and encourage open discussion about equipment upgrades and the results of these upgrades. I am looking for support in the Circle Proposal circle this week and would greatly appreciate any votes from Audio circle members.

Regards
Paul

woodsyi

  • Volunteer
  • Posts: 6513
  • Always Look on the Bright Side of Life!
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #36 on: 26 Jan 2010, 06:11 pm »
Here is a link to the Circle Proposal for Paul Hynes Design.

Paul Hynes

  • Facilitator
  • Posts: 373
    • http://www.paulhynesdesign.com
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #37 on: 27 Jan 2010, 09:31 am »
Hi woodsyi,

Once again you are looking out for me. Thanks for adding the link. I will get up to speed regarding forum navigation.

Regards
Paul

multibit16

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 47
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #38 on: 8 Feb 2010, 12:04 pm »
Hi leo,

This is as fine an example of the diy audio craftsman as I have seen so far. Anand is right, you could embarass some manufacturers with this build quality.


To all AudioCircle members interested in improving their power supplies,

I wish to start my own circle called Paul Hynes Design. In this circle I would like to help members with power supply related issues and encourage open discussion about equipment upgrades and the results of these upgrades. I am looking for support in the Circle Proposal circle this week and would greatly appreciate any votes from Audio circle members.

Regards
Paul

Hi Paul,

Thank you also for the kind words.

BTW, Congratulations ,  its great to see you now have your own section on AC

I look forward to seeing other projects and reading results from others using your regs,  it was a learning experience for me after witnessing  how much  of an influence high performance regulation can have on  the sound for even a newish device like the Sabre based dacs

Cheers,
Leo

FullRangeMan

  • Volunteer
  • Posts: 20874
  • To whom more was given more will be required.
    • Never go to a psychiatrist, adopt a straycat or dog. On the street they live only two years average.
Re: Paul Hynes Power Supplies
« Reply #39 on: 9 Feb 2010, 07:22 pm »
Hi Paul,
I have a doubt. Do you think the Inductive power amp supplies from Mr.Bartolomeo Aloia(Italy) is better than the regular Capacitive power supply??
Thanks for your advice,  Gustavo