I wanted a low-noise power supply to run my 4th gen iMod (the Red Wine Audio modification to the iPod). The mod to the 4th gen iMod takes the output from the headphone jack, so the port in the bottom of the unit can be used to power the unit and charge the battery while the unit is playing.
I'm running Rockbox software instead of iTunes, and Rockbox seems to suck up more current, hence the need for a good power source in addition to the battery, while the iMod is playing.
I went with an Acopian linear regulated power supply module, as you see in the photo. These modules retail for $126, but can be found on eBay for a lot less. (I paid about $25 for mine.) The 5EB150 model number means 5 VDC output, 1.5 Amps max.



I got the chassis at Radio Shack. Ouput connectors are the common 2.1 mm jacks. Simple switch and an LED with series resistor. IEC inlet has an EMI filter built-in; not necessary, but I had one on the shelf, so I used it.
Since I used 2.1 mm output jacks, I needed to come up with the adaptors and cables to get the power to the iPod. It took some internet searching, but here’s what I got:

[As I mentioned above, the Acopian modules can be found on eBay. Since I built this 5 VDC supply I bought a few extras. A couple of ‘em appear to be NOS. So, if you want one and don’t want to go the eBay route, PM me.]
So, how does it sound? I hear no added noise when I use the power supply + battery instead of battery only. If anything, the sound is a little more dynamic.