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Old 9th February 2010, 04:00 PM   #1
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Default Jung Super Reglator PCBs

Anyone know where I can source some Jung/Didden Super Regulator PCBs. I'd like a stereo set (4 boards). AudioXpress has the orginals, and their boards are not that good a quality to start.

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Old 9th February 2010, 06:11 PM   #3
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If you see to only the electrical performance the Didden/Jung pcb is quite good but if you want a smaller pcb with more options there are alternatives. ALW's pcb's is also very good.

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Thanks for the links.

I'm interested in a good regulator to build a jfet preamp, but also would like to build an external power supply for a Naim CD5x CD player. I believe it's called a Naim Flat-Cap? Anyone familiar with Naim power supply products?
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If you surf over to www.pinkfishmedia.net you will find all Naim nerds there. I can't add much there I'm afraid.
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Teddy Pardo is the man to Google for Naim PS's.
Pinkfish and here - Teddy Pardo home of TeddyCap TeddyXPS power supply for Naim Audio replaces HiCap and XPS

Naim is very nice stuff, but for the money, it's amazing what a Flatcap PS isn't. I know there is elegance in simplicity, but there is alot of empty real estate inside those PS chassis.
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