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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Cheshire
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In order to attain a higher output, I would like to upgrade my Diyparadise Charlize T Amp, to a Audiodigit Class T 100 HCL
: AudioDigit - The right tools for your audio! I will also need to upgrade the power supply from 12v to 24v to get the best performance. 3A - 5A is recommended. Option 1 Meanwell rs-100-24: Meanwell Power Supply Products Option 2 Skynet snp-z109: http://www.eurasiapower.com/graphics/pdf/SNP-Z109.pdf See: SNP-Z109 AC/DC power supply 100W 24V open frame on eBay (end time 24-May-10 08:44:25 BST) Space is limited to 160mm x 100mm footprint. I would prefer to stick with an SMPS as most agree that they work best with digital amps. Please could anyone recommend which solution would be best and why? TIA. For the whole story see: DIYPARADISE CD63 based "music centre" - diyAudio
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No ideas as to which unit might be better?
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