The pictured PH.4.13 is a replacement for a Soundcraft CPS2000 power supply. Your custom unit may have minor differences according to what it is replacing.
Your power supply is one of the most important factors contributing to the quality of your audio. It has a big influence on your distortion and noise floor. Check out the graph below.
"Here's a graph of a Soundcraft Venue II Theatre I/P module. The module is out of the console, on the bench. First, it was graphed wired to a Soundcraft DCP 200 linear power supply. Next, it was graphed with a Power House PH.4.13 power supply. Finally, the module was refurbished, up-chipped and recapped and graphed again with the Power House. The chips and caps really helped a lot with the distortion and phase graphs, but in this graph you can see that when it comes to noise floor, the power supply is the most important factor."
The Power House PH.4.13 is a built-to-order custom power supply that can be configured to power almost any console (or anything else for that matter). Great News for vintage console owners who need a replacement or back-up power supply and can no longer find the original power supplies; for engineers who want to upgrade to new op-amps and need extra current; or to replace noisy switch-
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