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Thread: Regulator for Squeezebox Touch PSU

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    Join Date: May 2010

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    I'm Bernie.

    Default Regulator for Squeezebox Touch PSU

    I was wondering if somebody could tell me if this regulator would be OK to use in a PSU project I want to build for my Touch? I can't find the original wallwart to find out the current requirements.

    http://www.partsconnexion.com/regulator_burson2.html
    Bernie.

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    I made Covenant (Jerry) a member on here a Linear PS for his SB. It needs at least 2A capability for start up. I used an LM317 with an NPN tranny to boost it's cpapbilities.

    I used this as a basis, but modified it.

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    I'm Jerry.

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    And it's pretty damn brilliant too!
    Jerry
    Hifi: IPL transmission line floorstanding speakers, Squeezebox Touch, Denafrips Ares 11 DAC, DCB1 Pre-amplifier, Croft Series 7 power amp.
    Custom Hifi cables HA10SE headphone amplifier and Hifiman HE-400 headphones.
    AV system: LG 55B7, Denon AVR -x2300w receiver, Quad 12L (front) 11c Centre and 11L rear . Velodyne DD15 subwoofer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Covenant View Post
    And it's pretty damn brilliant too!
    Oooh you're making me blush, Sir
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