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I would go for the unregulated one since the LM3886 has a good psrr and some regulated power supplies have problems at high frequencies, but there is people here reporting an improvement in sound as a consequence of using a regulated supply. There are schematics of discrete regulators floating arround that may suit your needs if you want it complicated.
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