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Not sure how popular or common it is to build your own power supply, but I'd like to get some opinions or maybe a lead in the right direction on how to accomplish this.
I'll start this off by saying that I've got a cMoyBB from JDS labs that I use as a portable amplifier for my DT880/600s when I can't be at home listening to my beautiful Crack. As the Beyers are a bit 'heavy' for the stock amplifier, it has been modded to run at 18V using 2x9V batteries. This is great for on the road, and it sounds wonderful for an Altoids cMoy kit... Unfortunately, I've been having a bit of a tough time locating a good 24v linear power supply that I could use to power the system in my cube at work. Carrying the Crack back and forth just isn't going to happen, and I hate to blast through 9V batteries to listen at work as they get pricey when you chew through them listening to music for 8-10 hours a day.
Now, the JDS manual has some suggestions, recommending a linear(but not offering or suggesting one) rather than a simple switching PS, noting that switching supplies may cause some audible hum through the cans. Maybe I'm going overboard here wanting to build one, but I'd like something that doesn't take up a lot of room, is very portable and supplies enough power without going overboard (some of the supplies I WAS able to find are huge and rated at over 5A and I just don't need that kind of power for a simple cMoy. I just want clean, portable power than I can either buy somewhere fairly cheap, or build myself for that sense of accomplishment.
I basically need a portable, small 24Vdc linear regulated power supply that I can slap a 3.5mm male jack onto to mate up to my cMoyBB.
I hope I put this in the right place, I know this isn't Bottlehead-related but it seems like this place is a helpful bunch of peers and I'm hoping that leads me in the right direction
Please let me know if this is unrealistic or if you think a normal switching PS is more than quiet enough for my purposes, I'm just trying to avoid any jitter that could induce noise to the system.
I'll start this off by saying that I've got a cMoyBB from JDS labs that I use as a portable amplifier for my DT880/600s when I can't be at home listening to my beautiful Crack. As the Beyers are a bit 'heavy' for the stock amplifier, it has been modded to run at 18V using 2x9V batteries. This is great for on the road, and it sounds wonderful for an Altoids cMoy kit... Unfortunately, I've been having a bit of a tough time locating a good 24v linear power supply that I could use to power the system in my cube at work. Carrying the Crack back and forth just isn't going to happen, and I hate to blast through 9V batteries to listen at work as they get pricey when you chew through them listening to music for 8-10 hours a day.
Now, the JDS manual has some suggestions, recommending a linear(but not offering or suggesting one) rather than a simple switching PS, noting that switching supplies may cause some audible hum through the cans. Maybe I'm going overboard here wanting to build one, but I'd like something that doesn't take up a lot of room, is very portable and supplies enough power without going overboard (some of the supplies I WAS able to find are huge and rated at over 5A and I just don't need that kind of power for a simple cMoy. I just want clean, portable power than I can either buy somewhere fairly cheap, or build myself for that sense of accomplishment.
I basically need a portable, small 24Vdc linear regulated power supply that I can slap a 3.5mm male jack onto to mate up to my cMoyBB.
I hope I put this in the right place, I know this isn't Bottlehead-related but it seems like this place is a helpful bunch of peers and I'm hoping that leads me in the right direction
