Linear Power Supply for a DAC


I’m looking for a recommendation for a Linear Power Supply for a Chord DAC. There are some units available in the UK, but I’d rather find one here in the USA.
The DAC is the Chord QuteHD DSD Dac and I’m currently using the stock wall-wart.

Power supply specs are: 12v, 1A, 2.1mm connector. The DAC has a grounding post if needed.

I found this Teddy Pardo model, and the specs say power output “up to 2A.” Would this be a good match for my DAC?
http://www.teddypardo.com/powersupplies/teddy12-2.html

Looking for quality, but wouldn’t mind finding something less expensive than the Pardo.
128x128lowrider57
Paul is a one man show
it is VERY common knowlege that his product takes awile
poster running him down, do you still have your place in line, what exactly did you contract for ? 
if your gear is in work, why not just sell your supply to somebody else or dispute the charges...
i have a Pardo, fine bit of gear, on 24/7 going on 5 years with zero issues..
go Pardo
Almost every vendor I've dealt with will charge my credit card when the item is ready to ship. Not fair to do it any other way.
lowrider57
Power supply specs are: 12v, 1A, 2.1mm connector. The DAC has a grounding post if needed.

Great linear supply using "R" Core Transformer Panasonic caps ect, and not too expensive.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TeraDak-DC-30W-TOUCH-DC12V-1-8A-Hi-Fi-For-Audio-Linear-Power-Supply/1309128...

Cheers George
I see that TeraDak is popular worldwide. It's mentioned on forums in the US, UK, and EU.
For digital use it's important to see specs listed for fast voltage regulation as Steve N. stated. Some TeraDak models on Ebay include this.