SB3 , Monarchy DIP Classic, PS Audio Outlet

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    unclepuncle

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    Logitech Wireless Squeezebox 3 in Black. Boxed mint with all leads, manuals, remote etc. Bought in July 2007. £125.00 + £5 postage

    Monarchy Audio DIP Classic - mint condition but no box. Rarely available. Greatly improves any digital transport and DAC combo, and especially good with the SB3. £120.00 + £5 postage

    PS Audio 15amp Ultimate Outlet. Boxed as new. UK 220-240v version with 2 UK 3-pin outlets. £130 + £7 postage
     
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    I'll take the Monarchy DIP Classic at the asking price. PM on the way.

    Paul
     
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    Monarchy DIP provisionally sold.
     
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    Squeezebox 3 provisionally sold
     
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    If squeezebox is available again, I'll have it no problems
    just let me know

    regards
     
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    Is it the high-current or standard PS Audio ?
     
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    Standard 15amp - never quite understood why there was the high current option as the unit allows all the power from the wall mains socket through so even with my 250 watt amplifier I was still getting all the power possible. The high current option won't increase the power available from what I could see. I'm sure there was some reason for it.

    Check out the official info at:

    http://www.psaudio.com/products/ultimate_outlet_overview.asp

    Picture of my unit below:
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