Replace wall wart to Simaudio LP3


I just picked up a brand new Simaudio LP3 to go with a second turntable I am setting up. The wall wart that comes with the LP3 is miniscule and is bound to be a switching power supply. I want to replace it with a premium quality power supply and would be willing to spend up to $750. These are the options I am considering; Welbourne Labs ($240), Bolder Cable Company ($550 for basic), and two UK options, Little Pinky (~$300) and Paul Hynes Design (Scotland-~$300). Does anyone have any suggestions/tips/advice? For reference, I already have a Simaudio LP5.3 mated to a VPI Classic and Benz Glider. The LP3 is to be mated with a restored Thorens TD124/SME 3009 and Ortofon 540MkII.
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The power supply to a phono stage doesn't have to handle big fluctuations in voltage and power draw

I know a few designers who would strongly disagree with that. ;-)

It is not worth spending $700 to replace a wall-wart. As was mentioned to you on AA, look at plugging in a battery supply. You can match the input connector down at Radio Shack to make up a cable. Most of the jump start batteries I mentioned come with a DC accessory jack and a cable. Might set you back $50 and will give all of the benefits you are seeking.
Right, why not extract maximum performance from a basically very good piece? Just might be a little expensive in this case.
My speaker cables were more expensive than my speakers, both new and used.
I have a Little Pinkie for my V-DAC and it makes a BIG difference; I recommend them enthusiastically.
Hah, my V-DAC cost $299, the LP around $200, the Transparent Reference digital cable lists for $1500 and the Oyaide GPX PC for $500. But it sounds extremely good together and that is the idea , isn't it?
The Wellborne Labs PSU I bought used from this site (Thanks Marc!) arrived yesterday in mint condition as described. The DC cord came with the same 2.1 mm male connector my Simaudio LP3 needed. Warmed up the trusty ARC VS110 and AudioPrism Mantissa pre and settled in for a listen. Immediately the improvement was readily apparent. With the wall wart I was getting some overload distortion on loud dynamics. Gone. With the wall wart the overall sound was very "hi-fi"-contrived and crude. The PSU eliminated that and replaced the hi-fi sound with a relaxed natural sounding timbre. The soundstage filled in and is quite wide-wider than it is with my more expensive LP5.3! My only nit right now is that the sound also darkened a bit-and I do miss the highs. I may need to play with capacitance a bit. Or maybe the LP3 just needs further break-in. For anybody out there with a phonostage using a cheap wall wart, I highly recommnend you look into a linear PSU. Particularly if you have the Simaudio LP3.