The value of the outboard supply is also or mostly related to the way it delivers power to the motor. If it's an AC synthesizer serving an AC synchronous motor, then it should be delivering phase-correct voltage with respect to the motor. This makes the motor run smoother and quieter with little to no speed variation, and in my opinion these are the principle benefits of the outboard device. The ability to adjust speed to a precise 33.333 rpm is only a nice side benefit; many/some LPs were not cut at the standard speed in the first place. So, to make your decision, you might want to find out more about the electronics in the two respective supplies, i.e., in what way does the more expensive supply do the job better?
Avid Acutus - Standard or Reference
I am a very happy owner of an Avid Acutus turntable. I am using it with Dynavector 507MKII tonearm and XV-1s cartridge.
Has anybody compared the standard power supply of the Acutus to the new reference power supply? Is the sonic difference between the two marginal or easily audible?
Has anybody compared the standard power supply of the Acutus to the new reference power supply? Is the sonic difference between the two marginal or easily audible?
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