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Certainly would make the job simpler

short of going for a shunt style supply, this is probably as good as anything with a three pin regulator. At least, it appears to be a discrete regulator which should offer some performance advantage.

The price is quite reasonable. One could not assemble the same thing for much less if ANY less.

You are left coming up with a 3.3 volts rail which would not be difficult to implement.

The packaging appears to be quite compact would allow it to be close to the MB.

The ripple is not THAT low, but I am sure it is plenty low. Of course, the ripple in a dynamic situation is what counts. They claim this to be a notable quality of their patented circuit. One wonders what demands a de-tuned cMP computer has for the supply? One would think it not to vary very much other than (I am guessing) when requesting a new album and that would have little to do with sound quality since the operation is performed before playback.

One wonders if such a thing would make life almost simple. If one wanted to place some BLACK GATES at the P24 and P4 connectors it could not hurt!

I am going to see if the supply is available here. I am lazy and this would have to much better than any switching supply even if it might have a slight disadvantage to a supply built to phono amplifier standards!

Thanks for the notice.


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