Paul Hynes power supply?
Hi guys if you remember i told you paul is not trusted and he not refund my money after 6 month. now Paul have sent me an email and he told me he will refund my money this week.
Good news to me and other who would like to order Paul hynes PSU. i should say Paul is trusted and if you pay him he will refund your money .
Amir |
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Paul is not reliable I lost my money 4500USD he not delivered my order and not refund my money https://www.computeraudiophile.com/forums/topic/38279-paul-hynes-excuses-to-deliver-the-power-supply... Amir |
In addition to the SR7 I have several Twisted Pear current-shunt regulators to power a Twisted Pear Buffalo IISE DAC and a Lightspeed optical attenuator. The TP pieces sound good, but don’t offer the current capacity of the Hynes regulators. Moreover, Hynes uses a custom wound transformer, as compared to an off-the-shelf toroid for TP. |
I need a 4 rail power supply GeorgeIf you don’t need big current and it’s for source equipment, get two and you and save a fortune if you can solder and get the kit form, or ready made and still much cheaper than $2100 http://www.twistedpearaudio.com/landing.aspx (not to take anything away from Paul he makes very good stuff as well) Cheers George |
I have a four-rail SR7 that powers several components including a Rubidium master clock, a clock frequency divider, two SOtM EN-to-USB endpoints, and a Merlin BBAM. The SR7 replaced an array of highly filtered, low-impedance SLA batteries. The SR7 is the most strategically important choice in my system. You won’t be disappointed, provided that you can be patient with Paul’s long and sometimes shifting lead times. Consider his double regulation option for at least one rail. |