I have added this PS upgrade to my Node here in UK, and its a big thankyou to Alvin of Vinshine Audio for this equipment info and the 'how to' install presentation. This kit (with the additional 5V external transformer) absolutely does what you are lead to believe, following the well established maxim of high grade power supplies in audio equipment. So I'm extremely happy with it and the fabulous build quality to the kit also. It's only what you'd expect when Vinshine hang their reputation on it . All Node owners, pay very close attention here, this IS an outstanding sonic upgrade which removes any effects of switching mains power away from the apparatus. The combined external and internal arrangement now provide the Node with an exceptionally clean power source with which to do its important work. Thanks everyone, a great product.
I just made the modification with the kit and power supply. It was easy and your video was helpful. There is a significant sound improvement. Similar to upgrading a DAC, instruments sound clearer with better separation and focus. The Node 2i was definitely the main bottleneck in my system so I'm happy this is available at such a reasonable price and it will hold me over for at least a couple more years before I upgrade the streamer.
I just received, today, the upgrade bundle for my N130 NODE and I also think it's well worth the price and immediately heard an upgrade in sound too. I think I'll be satisfied for quite some time before I consider a different streamer. Really, really, really satisfied!
This was a worthwhile upgrade. It did open up the sound, cleaner, better detail, tighter percussion, separation. Yes, I would do this again. Very impressed, I was not a believer, now I am. And it did not break the bank. Well worth it, definite improvement across the board. On edit: I'm sitting here listening to TuneIn Radio on the Node, it usually sounds ok, now it sounds fantastic. This PS does the job in spades, it is the real deal. Making TuneIn sound good is a feat in itself.
@@stevethetoolman2435 Yes, it looked like the one in the video as near as I can tell. I have since upgraded to the Pi2 Mercury V2 streamer, much better than the Node... Using RoPieeeXL.
Interesting modification for the Bluesound Node 2i! 😊. A follow up video would be nice to compare the before and after modification. Hearing is believing the differences exist can convince a lot of audiophiles that the modification is worth the effort. Good job!
Hey Nick, thanks for the feedback. Several friends and customers bought the kit and modified the Node/2/2i. I shall invite them to comment on the sound quality changes, if any :)
More of a vinyl guy here, but I do stream tidal a fair bit for variety. I’m a pretty skeptical guy at heart. This upgrade made a significant and I mean significant upgrade in sound. The biggest difference was in the separation of sound/instruments. I believe clarity and bass was improved as well. I don’t even use these words normally. Lol. I may now have to upgrade to an external DAC, being more of a vinyl guy I have always shunned the digital side. Rig: Primaluna Evo 400 Pre-Amp Primaluna Evo 400 Power-amp Dynaudio Evoke 50 Speakers Node N130 Rel subwoofer For those interested the turntable is a Project X2 with a project tube Phono pre amp. All interconnects, power cables and speaker cables homemade. Cheers 👍👍
I thought this was all snake oil, as I purchased on a whim, what the heck, give it a try. Glad I did, this took the Node to an entirely new level in SQ. Worth every penny in my book.
Thanks....adding the LPS cleaned up the sound a lot...instalation was a breeze. I had one issue. I'm not electricity smart. 2 seperate DC cables came with kit plus the AC cord. Both single ended. The back of PS unit there is 2 connector slots. One is + and the other is -. On the node there is a single connector slot. That confused me in my lack of knowledge. I tried to find an answer to how to connect. I was unable to. I took a chance and used the + side to connect to node. Worked and sounds great so I guess I'm good to go.
same here, confused me and they should mention this in the video and send some instructions on this exact issue for us newbies. I followed your way and it works fine, so thanks for posting.
Does this modification make any difference when using external DAC? I only use my N130 as a transport, can you please advise if this modification improves the sound quality when using external DAC
I just installed this easy-peasy modification to my Node 130. I did it because, although I use the Node only as a streamer, feeding a Pontus II 6 feet away, I've noticed a perceptible difference between connecting with coax vs optical, where optical is clearly superior. This is most likely because my media cabinet is full of wires and power cords, having completely separate TV and music sound systems, and interference from this mess may, perhaps, pollute the coax signal. Who knows? In any case, if electrical interference can possibly pollute the coax signal, perhaps swapping out the switch-mode ps for an electrically cleaner solution on the device creating the signal may be worthwhile.
Hi Alvin,I received the power upgrade kit for my bluesound node (n130).Installation went very easily. The clarity and soundstage improved immediately.I have the node feeding an denafrips enyo to a el34 tube amp.the sound is great!is there a burn in required? Thanks for the great products and videos.
Hi Alvin, I’m looking at the kit for my NODE, which is hooked USB to my Ares II. I'm trying to understand if this is a worthwhile upgrade while using my external ARES II DAC? Thanks, Tom
i did the same mod except i used the one from the guy in poland. it is definetly worth doing, but i had just as big a gain with making a custom 5 volt power cord going from the lps to the node. made it out of dh labs silver plated bl-1. big improvement over the stock 5 volt cable and cheap to do.
interested but if i am using the optical out, will this power upgrade make any signficant difference? i am assuming optical signal would be less effected by the quality of the power feeding into the Node.
Hi Ericho, and did you make the jump? I’m so curious what it brought you in sound. Especially the connection with optical. Please let me know if you made the upgrade 😊 Thanks in advance
So apparently LHY has changed the capacitors to a different brand and value. But that’s all they changed. They still have superior design. Multi row tuned capacitor system similar to Denifrips. 35 total capacitors. A smoothing circuit. They use Japanese capacitors superior to other brands. Easy to install. It sounds great. I’ll put off buying a external dac now. It sounds that good!
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@@Beatechnikcan you please confirm if the upgrade is worth doing if using external DAC with the node? Is there still better sound to be found with the upgrade if not using the onboard DAC of the node?
Hi Alvin, would really like your feedback if an upgrade from the Node (130) to the Ares II with optical connections would have the result of upgrade as well. Thank you in advance.
I have the Ares II and the (N130) Node, just did the power supply upgrade. The Ares II really opened up, did not expect it, but it did. If you do not own the ares II, I would recommend it, and this Node PS mod. As far as optical, not a fan. The coaxial connection sounds very good, as does the USB. What is your system like, what gear do you own, speakers?
@@michaelwright1602 thanks for your comment. As far as coax and toslink. I recently did a blind test with 10 songs. 8 times the toslink won and 2 times a draw (for my ears). Regarding the rest of my setup. A Linn Intek integrated amp. And Linn Nexus loudspeakers.
@@olaf9938 If your integrated amp can except an external DAC, I would give the Ares II a shot. It is a different sound, very analog sounding, like listening to a vinyl record. It will definitely sound different than the Node or Linn internal DAC.
I've read a lot of reviews of people using it as a streamer/external dac with great success. I ordered one for this purpose Edit: I now have it on my node, absolutely worth it using only as streamer
@@Mapledrip40is this also a good upgrade if only using the node for streaming transport? I use a separate DAC with my node via coaxial cable I don’t use the node internal DAC, still worth upgrading?