Russ Andrews Accessories has launched an upgrade power supply for the Award-winning Cambridge Audio DacMagic digital to analogue converter.
The £99 AC-12 power supply, which is a plug-in replacement for the standard Cambridge Audio unit, claims "more authority, weight and presence, with a significant increase in clarity and detail".
That's been achieved using a precision rack-wound transformer, the tighter tolerances in the windings reducing stray magnetic fields, and better power supply regulation. The AC-12 connects to the DacMagic using a 1m woven Kimber Kable connection, reducing radio frequency interference.
It's available now from the Russ Andrews Accessories online shop.
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proffski November 6, 2009 19:59
Yup, snake oil with no doubt cryogenically treated rectifiers and capacitors using batwing & toad-skin dielectric insulation. The series pass regulators were made under the light of the full moon whilst maidens danced and uttered the sacred incantations...
Andrew Everard November 5, 2009 06:51
Interesting first-ever post, psxguru...
Ade0407 November 5, 2009 03:24
Have you even tried it?? Russ offers a home trial scheme to allow people to make their own minds up.
psxguru November 4, 2009 19:50
More snake oil claims! :D