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    Default Power supply for Beresford TC 7510

    After many years in the loft i just brought down the Beresford TC 7510 dac.
    I managed to find a power supply but notices that it gets very warm when plugged to the dac.
    Can anybody advise me if I am using the right PS
    Here is a picture
    Power supply https://imgur.com/gallery/gBL3ess

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    Is it normal for the power supply to be hot ever with the dac turned off?

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    Provided it is DC, a 12v/1.7a PS should be ok. I wouldn't expect a power supply to a Beresford product to run very warm. I have owned a few Beresford products and have not noticed any of the power supplies running warm, let alone very warm. Perhaps the unit (PS) is defective.

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