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The Hynes regulators are tops on many lists for good reason, but with space being a real issue inside this dac, there are other choices that are a direct drop in for the LM317 & 337 with a few minor resitor changes. I installed the Belleson 2a regulators. Would have gone with my stand by Tentlabs regulators, but when I measured the current draw, (38ma-depending on op amps used) it exceeded the ratings of Guidos offerings. Heat sinking is another issue as there isn't much room to add one that dissipates real energy. The stock heatsink allows for the small footprint wit a different regulator. To get the most out of the opamps in this cool little dac, a clean low noise-low impedance regulator is key IMHO. Another option perhaps for your customers?
And BTW Wayne, the power supply you added the Bybee Rail to is considerably cooler than it ran before. I can hold my hand right on it and no heat issues and it has been on 24/7 since last Thursday. Whatever you did to remedy the situation seemed to do wonders. Now I need to try the new Touch still sitting in the box.
Economically, no.The new version DAC+ stock will NOT sound anywhere close to the older version with the level 1 mods. The main thing Alex is doing is correcting the USB input and the switching circuit. The power supply is very similar. He is adding another transformer, but the current capacity of each circuit is the same. I do not see much difference in the tube circuit.The case for the Level 3 unit can be ordered separately. Any first gen EE DAC can be fitted into the case.
The new version DAC+ stock will NOT sound anywhere close to the older version with the level 1 mods.