How to upgrade your PSU
Thursday, 9th July 2020
It’s not at all uncommon nowadays to have one or more audio components which, rather than having the power supply built into the main body of the component, are supplied with a separate, often ‘wall-wart’ type external power supply...
More often than not, the reason for this is to keep the manufacturing process simpler and also to save on costs (such power supplies are readily available ‘off the shelf’ for very little money). This allows the manufacturer to focus all their energy on the design of the component itself; trouble is, these supplies can often create a lot of mains noise and interference which has a direct, negative effect on the sensitive components inside the audio unit itself. So, what to do?
Upgrading the power supply unit (PSU) is one of the simplest and most fundamental improvements you can make. It’s something that a few manufacturers recognised a long time ago, with respected brands such as Naim and Cyrus having offered upgraded PSUs for many years – think Hi- Caps and Flat-Caps with the former and PSX with the latter.
We produce a number of superior power supplies for an ever-expanding list of components. These offer vastly improved performance over the cheap and electrically noisy units often supplied as standard and are a straight swap – you just need to check whether we’ve made a supply for your particular component before. If we have, it will be listed at russandrews.com/choosepsu (or phone us). If your model isn’t listed, don’t despair; just contact us and the chances are we’ll be able to make a power supply to suit. We’ll show you how to confirm the specifications next…
How to choose your upgraded PSU.
The first step is to get hold of the original power supply and take a look at the label, as this lists most of the information you will need in order to assess whether a replacement is available.
Using this information, you can see that the PSU label shown here is for a 12V DC supply, 100mA, wired centre negative.
In addition to this information, we will also need to know the size of the connector plug on your existing supply. There is no standard formula for plug sizes. For example, a 12V supply does not come with one specific diameter plug and a 24V with another. This means you will need to measure the inside diameter of the plug. [WARNING: unplug the power supply from the mains before making any attempt at measurements.] This is a critical measurement and tolerances are extremely fine. For example, the two most popular sizes 2.1mm and 2.5mm differ by just 0.4mm. A Vernier caliper is best for measurement or to guarantee the right size, send your existing psu to us.
And that’s it: armed with all this information, the easiest thing to do is phone us on 01539 797300 and we’ll be happy to confirm all the details and ensure you get the right option for your component.
The Options.
1. DC Power Supplies.
We have two options for replacement DC power supplies; PowerPak II and The Supplier DC.
PowerPak II - a 12V model and can be used on any piece of equipment that requires a 12V DC power supply no greater than 2 Amps (24 Watts) and wired with a centre positive 2.1mm plug.
The Supplier DC – our very best DC power supply - is available in variants from 5V/12A to 24V/2.5A suitable for a wide range of DC powered components. The Supplier DC features our superbsounding Russ Andrews Switch Mode Power Supply which incorporates Kimber Kap and Panasonic audio grade capacitors and also uses Kimber Kable internal wiring to link the input and output sockets to the power supply. For good measure, our Silencer mains filter is fitted as standard.
2. AC power supplies.
There is one, high-specification option for components requiring an AC supply:
The Supplier AC - features a precision rack-wound transformer which gives better tolerances and superior stray magnetic field rejection than some high-speed wound types. Regulation is also far superior to off-the-shelf designs – for example, manufacturing time is estimated at four times that of a high-speed wound transformer to ensure precise accuracy.
As well as accommodating an extremely high quality transformer, The Supplier AC also includes Silencer mains filtration on the input. All internal wiring is Kimber. A cool, yellow LED shows unit operation. Available in three variants: 12V/1A, 16V/1A or 24V/1A.
N.B. All our upgraded power supplies require an additional mains lead - we recommend our YellO Power or better.
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Written By Simon Dalton
Comments
reviewed by David Richardson
06 May 2024
I believe it is 24 volt AC.
Having recently purchased a Power Bar mains extension and Yello mains cable, which are superb, I prefer to deal with you rather than anyone else.
Best regards David R.
We do indeed make a premium power supply for the RP6. Further information can be found here -
www.russandrews.com/the-supplier-ac-24v/ (you may need to copy and paste this link into your browser.
reviewed by Ron Chaudron
05 Mar 2024
Best Regards
Ron Chaudron
Sorry but our AC24 Supplier PSu isn't compatible with that deck.
reviewed by Kevin Thompson
24 Jan 2024
This is not a model we have upgraded yet but that’s not a problem: we offer a bespoke upgrade service at no extra cost, so we’d assess you Dacmagic and give you options and prices depending on what upgrades would be worthwhile. That said, I’d probably look at upgrading the PSU first because this is the weakest point of the Dacmagic. This also has the advantage of being a straightforward plug-in solution so you can use the 60-Day home trial period to judge whether the improvements are cost-effective in your system. Follow this link for the Dacmagic DC Supplier upgraded PSU: https://www.russandrews.com/the-supplier-dc-12v-25mm-c/ If you would like to discuss this, or any other option, feel free to ring us on 01539 797300 and we’ll be happy to help and advise you. Simon
reviewed by youngkyu
16 Aug 2023
A while ago, I read a post asking if someone else could use the old gyro deck ac motor method. Have you reviewed it?
I am also an orbe model of the same manufacturer, but I would like to purchase it if I can use it.
This is a 24vac 22uf 50Hz 4 wire motor.
The belt mounts outside the 12-inch platter and is significantly heavier than the Rega.
Thanks for your inquiry but unfortunately we are not able to supply a PSU for this particular model.
reviewed by mehmet kurtbas
05 Apr 2023
reviewed by NENAD RADOSEVIC
10 Dec 2021
Hope all is weel.
I have Allen&Heath ZED R16 mixing board. The board is in good condition and everything is working OK..
My idea is to do some mods and upgrades and get more out of console.
PSU is the first thing I'd like to upgrade. I spoke wit guys from A&H and they confirmed that with some modifications it will be possible to use external PSU
Do you think that your PSU will improve overall performance of the board?
This is the ZED r16 stock PSU
https://www.fullcompass.com/prod/237634-allen-heath-003-850x-power-pcb-for-zed-r16
Cheers
N
Thanks for the enquiry. Our PSUs would not be suitable for this application I'm afraid but there is the option that we could upgrade the Allen&Heath power pcb with audio-grade capacitors and better mains filtration. This is the type of upgrade we regularly carry out on Hi-Fi components with great success. We would need you to send us the power pcb and then we would assess what can be done and give you a cost (there would be no charge for this service). If you are happy to go ahead, we can do the work and get it back to you ASAP, if you decide against, that's fine; we would just charge for return courier. If you would like to discuss this please don't hesitate to give me a ring on 01539 797300 or email simondalton@russandrews.com Best regards, Simon
reviewed by Boris
14 Oct 2021
Kind Regards
reviewed by Chris Hunt
23 Mar 2021
Will the Powerpak 2 work with my Chord 2qute?
Would I need an adapter?
Thanks.
reviewed by Amer Saad
22 Jan 2021
reviewed by Alan White
18 Jul 2020
Do you offer a suitable PSU for the BRENNAN B2 which currently uses a bog standard Lap Top PSU rated 24V DC at 2 AMPS thanks.
Regards
Alan White
Thank you for your enquiry about our power supplies.
Yes we can build a psu for the Brennan. However due to its power requirement, it would need to by our Supplier DC model |Click Here//Achooseyoursupplier| for more information.