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RE: And now for something completely different

Posted by bcowen on May 31, 2017 at 16:14:27:

I've used it in the previous chassis. This is just a cosmetic upgrade. :)

It offers a decent improvement over the inexpensive wal-wart that came with the Remedy. More ease in the upper frequencies, less "digital" sounding, more low level detail. More of what the Remedy itself brings to the table. The difference wasn't huge...more along the lines of stepping up a level with an interconnect from the same manufacturer. But it was fun to build, and for the cash outlay involved was well worth it (to me).

A trim pot would be nice for different voltages, although it may require a different diode as well depending on the output voltage. As I'm needing 9 volts, I leave R10 unpopulated. Still, it takes some diode swapping to get the right output voltage...guess there's a lot of tolerance in the actual value of those things. Good thing they're cheap. :)