PD-Creative


anyone tried the PD-Creative(Polish) linear power supply mod to the Bluesound Node 2i?
jw944ts

Showing 2 responses by treepmeyer

This is a very interesting thread.  I just received a Peachtree Gan1 and Bluesound Node package.  For me this is a return to the Node, after having wasted a year with Volumio on a MiniDSP SHD.  That experience gave me a new appreciation for the importance of the user interface software.  Too bad because the hardware was fine.

The situation with the Node is reversed:  the software I know is excellent, but I was ambivalent about the Node hardware until I started reading about upgrades like the PD-Creative offerings.  The interface board is a no-brainer, but I'm unsure about the PSU.  Specifically, should I get the $25 PD smps, or go for a $109 iFi PowerX psu, or just stop being cheap an get the $399 Sbooster psu?  Seems that, based on this thread, all three options produce happy customers.  And then there is the power cord.

For background, I mainly stream music (female vocalists).  Speakers are Wharfedale Jade 3 standmounters.  The Node will be hardwired (cat5) to my router with an English8 switch in between. All except the router plugged into a Furman power conditioner.   Your thoughts would be appreciated.

@jw944ts   I had an email exchange with PD (presumably Pavel) about a 120v LPS.  He recommended Sbooster or Jay's Audio.  He didn't say anything about any upcoming PD offering.  Here are the options available now recommended by either PD or Agon members on this thread: 1.) PD interface with Sbooster LPS $537;  2.) PD interface with Jay's LPS $306;  3.) Teddy Pardo Node LPS upgrade $475; 4.) Fidelity Audio Node Pro1 V.2 interface plus psu $538; 5.) Jay's interface and LPS kit for the Node $279.  Prices include shipping except for the Teddy Pardo and exclude any taxes.  Jay's seems to be attractive, especially given PD's recommendation of their LPS.  Anyone have any experience with Jay's Audio?