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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.RegardsPaul
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 VD1 off S1701v2 positive mini series reg for DAC core1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for 80MHz Oscillator1 off Z1703v3 positive mini shunt reg for digital and analogue supplies for the DAC1 off Z1A-15 positive medium power shunt reg for analogue VA1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VAThe 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 VA1 off Z1N-15 negative medium power shunt reg for analogue VAThese 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.RegardsPaul
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.RegardsPaul