Overview
A switching power supply may be enough. But when an amplifier like the Amp Box RS2 is designed to reproduce micro-details and a three-dimensional soundstage, the quality of the current flowing through it matters just as much as its circuit topology. Pro-Ject developed the Power Box RS2 AMP as a direct complement to this amplifier, with a simple goal: to provide it with cleaner, more stable, and more abundant current.
A toroidal transformer serving the signal
At the heart of the Power Box RS2 AMP is an audio-grade toroidal transformer, shielded by a copper foil between the primary and secondary windings. This shielding acts as an isolation filter between the mains supply and the amplifier: noise and interference from the power line are blocked before they can reach the audio signal.
The filtering capacity reaches 40,000 µF, provided by low-ESR (equivalent series resistance) capacitors. Secondary rectification with precise regulation stabilizes the output voltages. The available current is 4 A, which represents a comfortable reserve for the brief, intense power demands generated by dynamic music.
By comparison, the previous Power Box RS Amp delivered 2 x 48 V at 2.5 A per output and powered several models (Amp Box RS, Amp Box DS, Stereo Box RS). The Power Box RS2 AMP focuses on a single device, the Amp Box RS2, with a dedicated design and updated protections.
Two switchable voltages, two usage logics
The voltage selector on the rear panel offers two operating modes: ±35 V and ±45 V.
In 35 V mode, power consumption and heat dissipation are reduced. Pro-Ject recommends this setting with 4-ohm speakers or when the Amp Box RS2 is placed in a closed cabinet where air circulation is limited. The amplifier then operates within a wider thermal comfort range.
In 45 V mode, the output power of the Amp Box RS2 increases by up to 25%. The gain in dynamics and current reserve is measurable, but heat generation increases proportionally. Pro-Ject emphasizes the need for proper ventilation in this configuration. The Amp Box RS2 features automatic thermal protection that shuts the unit down in case of overheating, a valuable safety net for installations where ventilation remains uncertain.
This choice between energy efficiency and maximum power did not exist on the first-generation Power Box RS Amp, whose output voltage was fixed.
Protection and progressive power-on
The Power Box RS2 AMP integrates a Soft Start system that limits inrush current at power-on. Without this device, the initial current spike can place sudden stress on downstream components and, in some installations, trip the electrical circuit protection.
The internal components are selected for their low noise and are protected against overvoltage. The rigid aluminum chassis contributes both to shielding against electromagnetic interference and to heat dissipation.
Effect on sound reproduction
Replacing a switching power supply with a properly sized linear power supply produces effects that Pro-Ject describes along three axes: a lower noise floor, a more open soundstage, and better readability of fine details. These improvements are consistent with what is usually observed when the power source gains stability and cleanliness: the amplifier has a more constant reference voltage, which reduces modulation of the power supply by the audio signal itself.
The improvement will be noticeable provided the rest of the chain (source, preamplifier, speakers, cabling) has a sufficient level of resolution to reveal these differences. On an entry-level system, the improvement will probably be more subtle.
Construction and integration into a system
With its 206 x 71 x 209 mm dimensions and weight of 4.7 kg, the Power Box RS2 AMP shares the compact format of Pro-Ject’s Box Design range. Its aluminum enclosure is available in black or silver to visually match the Amp Box RS2.
The cable linking it to the amplifier is supplied. The toroidal transformer of the Power Box RS2 AMP generates a magnetic field: as with the previous model, Pro-Ject advises against stacking the power supply and amplifier in order to prevent magnetic interference.
The unit is manufactured in Europe, like the entire RS2 range.
Technical specifications
Overview
- Type: dedicated audiophile linear power supply
- Compatibility: Pro-Ject Amp Box RS2 amplifier
- Function: replaces the original switching power supply
Power supply and electrical performance
- High-quality toroidal audio transformer with copper shielding
- Switchable output voltage: ±35 V / ±45 V
- 35 V mode: reduced power consumption and limited heat buildup
- 45 V mode: maximum power and enhanced dynamics
- Output current: 4 A
- Power gain: up to +25% with the Amp Box RS2
- Mains power supply: 115 V / 230 V AC
Filtering and regulation
- Filtering capacity: 40,000 µF
- Low-ESR capacitors
- Regulation: secondary rectification with precise regulation
Protection and design
- Soft Start system against inrush current
- Low-noise components with overvoltage protection
- Rigid interference-resistant aluminum chassis
Sound quality
- Ultra-clean power supply for better sound quality
- Wider soundstage and better detail resolution
- Reduced background noise and better power stability
- High current reserve for more dynamic reproduction
Dimensions and weight
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 206 x 71 x 209 mm
- Weight: 4.7 kg
Included accessories
- Connection cable to Amp Box RS2
General information
- Available finishes: black or silver
- Manufacturing: Europe
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Power Box RS2 AMP compatible with other Pro-Ject amplifiers besides the Amp Box RS2?
No. Unlike the first-generation Power Box RS Amp, which powered several models (Amp Box RS, Amp Box DS, Stereo Box RS), the Power Box RS2 AMP is designed exclusively for the Amp Box RS2. The output voltages and connector are specific to this amplifier.
Can the Amp Box RS2 be used without the Power Box RS2 AMP?
Yes. The Amp Box RS2 comes with its own switching power supply, functional and sufficient for everyday use. The Power Box RS2 AMP is an optional upgrade.
Which voltage mode should be chosen between 35 V and 45 V?
35 V mode is suitable for most configurations: it reduces heat and power consumption. It is recommended with 4-ohm speakers or in a closed cabinet. 45 V mode provides up to 25% more power, but requires adequate ventilation around the Amp Box RS2 and the Power Box RS2 AMP.
Can the Power Box RS2 AMP be stacked on the Amp Box RS2?
Pro-Ject explicitly advised against stacking with the first-generation Power Box RS Amp because of magnetic interference from the toroidal transformer. The same precaution logically applies to the RS2 AMP. Spacing them apart or placing them side by side is preferable.
- Eco-contribution of €0.12 included in the sale price.
- GTIN / EAN: 9120129866071







