Overview
Designed for the 1000 series components from Gold Note, the PSU-1000 is an external power supply solution that uses a hybrid dual-inductor design. With its 5 transformers and 5 low-noise voltage regulators, this 20 kg power supply delivers filtered energy capable of eliminating electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference that compromise sound quality. An investment for owners of the CD-1000, DS-1000, P-1000 or PH-1000 who want to get the very best from their electronics.
A power supply designed for the 1000 series
The PSU-1250 and PSU-1000 are super-inductive external power supplies dedicated to the Gold Note 1000 series, such as the CD-1000 MkII, the P-1000 MkII and the PH-1000. The PSU-1000 is part of a modular design strategy that allows users to upgrade their components according to their needs and budget.
The CD-1000 MkII, a CD player with built-in digital-to-analog converter, handles PCM formats up to 24-bit/192 kHz. The DS-1000 combines a network player and a converter to access both locally stored files and streaming services. The P-1000 MkII, a Class A preamplifier with six ultra-linear gain stages, offers 5 balanced XLR inputs and 5 unbalanced RCA inputs. The PH-1000, a phono preamplifier, stands out for its advanced handling of equalization curves and its multiple load and gain settings.
When a 1000 series unit is powered by the external power supply, the unit’s status LED changes color from blue to green. This visual indication immediately confirms that the device is now operating with the external power supply rather than its internal one.
Dual Choke technology at the heart of the system
The PSU-1000 has been developed with a hybrid super-inductive dual inductor design and includes an inductive filter in the analog section and a dual-inductor design powered by a dual choke driving both the negative and positive high-current stages. The Dual Choke design – a Gold Note proprietary technology – perfectly filters signal voltages to eliminate interference and electrical noise from the AC mains system.
This approach is based on the use of inductors (also called “chokes” in English) which act as passive filters. Unlike capacitors, which store energy electrostatically, inductors store it in a magnetic field. Placed in series on the power rails, they oppose rapid current variations — exactly what characterizes high‑frequency noise. Gold Note’s “dual choke” principle goes further by using two inductors working together, one on the positive rail, the other on the negative rail, thus creating symmetry that further improves filtering.
The PSU-1000 is powered by a 5‑transformer design, using 4 transformers for power delivery and galvanic isolation and one for the Dual Choke inductive filter. This multiplication of transformers makes it possible to physically separate the different functions and avoid contamination between stages.
An uncompromising electrical architecture
Beyond Dual Choke technology, the PSU-1000 incorporates 5 low-noise voltage regulators. These components maintain a stable output voltage despite mains fluctuations or variations in the power draw of the connected component. The maximum output voltage variation does not exceed 0.05%, a remarkably low figure that reflects the precision of the regulation.
External power supplies perfectly filter alternating current and suppress interference and electrical noise from the power system, allowing the electronics to operate at their best. They ensure that the electronics always receive the optimal amount of energy without generating EMI (electromagnetic interference) or RFI (radio-frequency interference) that could affect the audio signal through electromagnetic induction, electrostatic coupling, or conduction.
Line noise and common-mode noise rejection exceed 80 dB. To put this figure into context: 80 dB corresponds to a reduction factor of 10,000. If the mains carry 1 volt of noise, the output of the PSU-1000 will let through only 0.1 millivolt. The full-power response time of less than 2.5 microseconds allows the power supply to respond instantly to consumption peaks, preventing any voltage sag during demanding musical passages.
Dynamic power exceeds 200 W, well above the maximum consumption of 100 W, thereby providing a comfortable headroom. In standby, power consumption is limited to 1 W, in line with current energy efficiency standards.
Installation and phase control
Installing the PSU-1000 is simple and only takes a few quick steps: switch off the main power on the Gold Note 1000 series component and unplug the power cord, connect the power supply to the mains outlet using the supplied power cord, connect the power supply to the component using the supplied PSU Link cable, then switch on the main power on the rear panel of the power supply.
The included one‑meter connection cable allows you to position the PSU-1000 close to the powered component while maintaining a reasonable distance. For best performance, it is recommended to place the power supply at a reasonable distance from other audio electronics. This precaution prevents the magnetic fields generated by the PSU-1000 transformers from affecting the sensitive circuits of other components.
Pressing the Phase button will invert the phase 0°/180° and the Status LED will change color from blue to red (inverted phase). This absolute phase control makes it possible to correct any polarity inversions that may have occurred during recording or mastering, thereby restoring the phase coherence of the musical signal.
The power supply automatically accepts voltages of 100–120 V or 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz, thus adapting to electrical grids worldwide without manual intervention. This automatic detection simplifies use when moving between countries or lending gear between systems.
With its 430 × 135 × 360 mm dimensions and 20 kg weight, the PSU-1000 has an imposing footprint that reflects the density of its internal components. Available in brushed black, silver, or gold aluminum, it matches the rest of the 1000 series aesthetically thanks to the characteristic vents machined into the chassis.
Documentation
Technical Specifications
Architecture and Design
- Sophisticated design with dual choke-coil inductive filtering on the analog stage
- 5 transformers in total
- 4 transformers dedicated to the power stage and galvanic isolation
- 1 transformer for the inductive filter
- 5 low-noise voltage regulators to ensure a stable, interference-free power supply
- Maximum reduction of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI)
Electrical Performance
- Maximum output voltage variation: 0.05%
- Line noise rejection: > 80 dB
- Common-mode noise rejection: > 80 dB
- Full-power response time: < 2.5 µs
Power Supply and Consumption
- Mains voltage: 100–120 V / 220–240 V with automatic detection, 50 / 60 Hz
- Maximum power consumption: 100 W
- Dynamic power: > 200 W
- Standby consumption: 1 W
- Fuse: 3.15 A F
Control and Features
- Selectable absolute phase control from the front panel
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions (W × H × D): 430 × 135 × 360 mm
- Power cord: 1 m
- Net weight: 20 kg
- Shipping weight: 25 kg
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the PSU-1000 and the PSU-1250?
The PSU-1250 features a 7‑transformer design, with 4 transformers dedicated exclusively to power supply, including one for the galvanic isolation of the audio stage and 3 dedicated to the Dual Choke inductive filter. The PSU-1000, with its 5‑transformer configuration, offers an intermediate solution between the standard internal power supply and the high‑end PSU-1250. The choice depends on the desired performance level and the available budget.
Is the PSU-1000 compatible with components from other brands?
The PSU-1000 uses a proprietary connector and specific voltages designed exclusively for Gold Note 1000 series components. Attempting to use it with other equipment could damage the hardware. This specialization allows Gold Note to perfectly optimize the match between the power supply and the needs of the devices it powers.
How can I tell if my Gold Note component is running on the external power supply?
When a 1000 series unit is powered by the external power supply, the unit’s status LED changes color from blue to green. This visual indication confirms a correct connection. If the LED remains blue, you should check the PSU Link cable connection and make sure the main switch on the PSU-1000 is turned on.
Should I switch off the PSU-1000 when I’m not using the system?
The LED is always on when the PSU-1000 is in standby but the main switch is on. In standby, consumption is limited to 1 W. It is therefore possible to leave the main switch permanently on to keep the components at operating temperature, which can improve performance right from the start of playback. For maximum energy savings, however, a complete shutdown is preferable.
Can the PSU-1000 be combined with the Tube-1006 or Tube-1012 tube output stages?
Yes, the modular design of the 1000 series allows the PSU-1000 to be combined with the optional tube output stages. The Lite version of the PH-1000 Trio combines the PH-1000, the PSU-1000 external power supply and the Tube-1006 tube output stage. This multi-chassis approach represents the culmination of Gold Note’s design philosophy.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: PF-MILLE-PSU-001-Y







