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RE: SOtM sMS-200 Battery Power

Posted by play-mate on May 10, 2017 at 15:41:12:




Dear Tubejack & others

I guess we are getting, finding and inquiring much more about battery-driven options in times ahead.
My new Mytek Brooklyn DAC takes 12 V DC as external input, and I was (and still are) amazed how much improvement there is to battery power.

Most those adventures are DIY, but here in Germany I found one (1 !) readymade battery solution with charger, indicators and over/under load protection.

It sounds phenomenal !

It can feed the DAC for about 20 hours on one load and I leave it to charge overnight. Pretty much no problem.

Highly recommended.

Kind regards L.