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PD Creative Node LPSU Interface V2 Power Supply
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PD Creative Node LPSU Interface V2 Power Supply

USD$89 AUD$125
Location
NSW, AU
Seller
eLicky
Source
StereoNET
Posted
5 Apr 2025
Last seen
25 May 2026

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PD Creative Node LPSU Interface V2 Power Supply PD Creative upgraded power supply for Bluesound Node N130. It was imported from Poland then I moved onto other things. Comes in the box with instruction manual.   Expectations fuller sound, darker background, more space and details more better controlled low tones less harsh sounds at high frequencies Specification fully compatible with Node gen.3 design and operation removes SMPSU EMI/RFI sources from inside device voltage stabilization with overvoltage protection ultra low ESR Panasonic and hybrid-polymer Panasonic/Kemet capacitors combined for

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About Node Audio

Node Audio is a British hi-fi brand founded in Cambridge, England, by industrial designers Ashley May and David Evans, who also run the design consultancy Studio17. The company was formed in the late 2010s; its current corporate entity, Node Audio Research Ltd, was incorporated in 2018. That design-led background is central to the brand’s identity, and it has helped give Node a distinct engineering-and-aesthetics profile within UK audio.

Node Audio is best known for loudspeakers and audio support products rather than electronics. Its lineup has included the Hylixa and Atom speaker ranges, alongside accessories such as isolation platforms and speaker support products like the SS-1. The loudspeakers are the company’s headline products, and they reflect a strong emphasis on advanced cabinet architecture, vibration control, and unconventional acoustics.

In the market, Node Audio sits firmly in the boutique high-end camp. It is not a mass-market brand, and it does not compete across broad categories like amplifiers, DACs or headphones. Instead, it appeals to buyers looking for technically ambitious, visually distinctive British loudspeakers with a serious engineering story. Its reputation is still relatively niche, but it has drawn attention for original design and premium positioning.

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