Proof of concept: I’m powering Mod86 10th Anniversary boards with my big separate dual +/-24VDC CLC power supply usually slated for class A amp duty. It sounds just lovely, with a totally silent background. 
With a proper chassis, this will be my summer amp.

With a proper chassis, this will be my summer amp.
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I am glad you like it!Proof of concept: I’m powering Mod86 10th Anniversary boards with my big separate dual +/-24VDC CLC power supply usually slated for class A amp duty. It sounds just lovely, with a totally silent background.
With a proper chassis, this will be my summer amp.
Nice 'n easy!Proof of concept: I’m powering Mod86 10th Anniversary boards with my big separate dual +/-24VDC CLC power supply usually slated for class A amp duty. It sounds just lovely, with a totally silent background.
With a proper chassis, this will be my summer amp.
Which inductor are you using on power supply?
Or buy online (which does seem to have become a somewhat popular approach for both vendors and consumers )That is precisely why I think people should lean DIY if able to, especially if it's a great product in a convenient kit form with testing/debugging help. Way more bang for the buck, with the ability and knowledge to fix things in the future.
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