Getting a replacement power supply for a SubPac S2 in the UK.
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hesnotthemessiah hesnotthemessiah https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7516
- KVRian
- 986 posts since 6 Jun, 2003 from Reading UK. (U rrrrrrs)
Sounds like (crackling noise) and looks like (LED dims) the power supply on my SubPac S2 is dying
Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement power supply that I can get hold of here in the UK? I will also contact the manufacturer directly....................
Windows 10. Asus X99-Pro i7 6950X 10 Core 3GHz (Overclocked to 3.5GHz). Corsair DDR4 64GB Vengeance LPX 2400MHz. RME RayDAT. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970. UAD2 Quad+Octo. Reaper. A couple of plugins.
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- KVRist
- 103 posts since 2 Mar, 2017 from Wales, UK
If you can't get an original PSU you could get a generic one. If you don't know where to start I could help out with that. I'm interested in getting a SubPac and it'll be interesting to learn more about them.
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hesnotthemessiah hesnotthemessiah https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7516
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 986 posts since 6 Jun, 2003 from Reading UK. (U rrrrrrs)
Hi there FlyingNoodle. Thanks for the offer
Got a reply back within 24 hours from the manufacturer who has asked for a copy of the receipt so that they could begin a warranty claim for me. I advised that I thought it would be out of warranty (bought in July 2015) and uploaded the receipt for them. That was on Friday. Just waiting on a reply.
From the power supply unit:-
SWITCHING MODE POWER SUPPLY
MODEL: GPE242-150160D
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz 0.75A
OUTPUT: 1.5V 1600mA 24W
Someone else has uploaded a very similar model with the same spec at:- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... DhDd0FjUzQ
The S2 has been great to get some idea of what the sub bass is doing in my mixes. I use the S2 with monitors and headphones. I am using Genelec desktop monitors in a small, untreated, bedroom. Or Sennheiser HD650 headphones. So no chance of adequate sub bass reproduction. But the S2, I think, goes a long way in helping me understand what is happening down there. I just have to make sure that I am not overdoing it with the SubPac though as it is very easy to get thin sounding mixes lacking in low end if you do. I tend to switch the SubPac on and off for a while so as not to get too used to the sub bass. Most people don't listen to music on systems that produce decent sub bass. It is very easy to over do the sub frequencies and forget about the 50Hz to 400Hz range when using the SubPac - especially if you set up the SubPac so that it is too dominant. Keep a check on sub bass levels when using the SubPac by regularly comparing with "pro" mixes.
I don't use the headphone output on the S2 as I found it too noisy. I use a Behringer Ultramatch Pro as a D/A converter to my monitors and for headphone use.
The S2 is great for general listening to music use. The closest thing I can compare it to is like being in a club or at a concert where you can really feel the low end. Kraftwerk's Minimum-Maximum sounds beautiful with the S2!
From the power supply unit:-
SWITCHING MODE POWER SUPPLY
MODEL: GPE242-150160D
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz 0.75A
OUTPUT: 1.5V 1600mA 24W
Someone else has uploaded a very similar model with the same spec at:- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... DhDd0FjUzQ
The S2 has been great to get some idea of what the sub bass is doing in my mixes. I use the S2 with monitors and headphones. I am using Genelec desktop monitors in a small, untreated, bedroom. Or Sennheiser HD650 headphones. So no chance of adequate sub bass reproduction. But the S2, I think, goes a long way in helping me understand what is happening down there. I just have to make sure that I am not overdoing it with the SubPac though as it is very easy to get thin sounding mixes lacking in low end if you do. I tend to switch the SubPac on and off for a while so as not to get too used to the sub bass. Most people don't listen to music on systems that produce decent sub bass. It is very easy to over do the sub frequencies and forget about the 50Hz to 400Hz range when using the SubPac - especially if you set up the SubPac so that it is too dominant. Keep a check on sub bass levels when using the SubPac by regularly comparing with "pro" mixes.
I don't use the headphone output on the S2 as I found it too noisy. I use a Behringer Ultramatch Pro as a D/A converter to my monitors and for headphone use.
The S2 is great for general listening to music use. The closest thing I can compare it to is like being in a club or at a concert where you can really feel the low end. Kraftwerk's Minimum-Maximum sounds beautiful with the S2!
Windows 10. Asus X99-Pro i7 6950X 10 Core 3GHz (Overclocked to 3.5GHz). Corsair DDR4 64GB Vengeance LPX 2400MHz. RME RayDAT. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970. UAD2 Quad+Octo. Reaper. A couple of plugins.
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- KVRist
- 103 posts since 2 Mar, 2017 from Wales, UK
Awesome I hope you get a result for the manufacturer. If not then it should be easy enough to find an equivalent or better supply here in the UK.
Thanks for sharing your experiences using the S2. I'll checkout the January sales.
Thanks for sharing your experiences using the S2. I'll checkout the January sales.
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- KVRist
- 103 posts since 2 Mar, 2017 from Wales, UK
And don't let them overcharge you. You can get a similar (more powerful) supply on Amazon for under £15 incl delivery.
https://www.amazon.co.uk//dp/B07383SK35/
https://www.amazon.co.uk//dp/B07383SK35/
I had a look at the specs on the photos and it's 15v not 1.5vSWITCHING MODE POWER SUPPLY
MODEL: GPE242-150160D
INPUT: 100-240V 50/60Hz 0.75A
OUTPUT: 1.5V 1600mA 24W
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hesnotthemessiah hesnotthemessiah https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7516
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 986 posts since 6 Jun, 2003 from Reading UK. (U rrrrrrs)
Ooops!!
Thanks for pointing that out FlyingNoodle and thanks for the link. Will place the order with Amazon 
Windows 10. Asus X99-Pro i7 6950X 10 Core 3GHz (Overclocked to 3.5GHz). Corsair DDR4 64GB Vengeance LPX 2400MHz. RME RayDAT. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970. UAD2 Quad+Octo. Reaper. A couple of plugins.