Overview
The compact amplifiers in Pro-Ject’s Box Design range come with switching power supplies. Functional as they are, they remain a compromise. The Power Box DS2 Amp replaces them with a regulated linear power supply, featuring a high-capacity toroidal transformer and an oversized filtering stage. The principle is simple: provide cleaner, more stable current to amplifiers in the DS2 and RS series so they can operate under better conditions.
Why replace a switching power supply
The switching power supplies fitted to the Amp Box DS2, DS2 Mono, Amp Box RS, RS Mono, and Stereo Box RS are compact and lightweight, but they generate residual electrical noise related to their switching frequency. This noise, while not always blatantly audible, can manifest as a veil over the sound, a loss of micro-detail, or a slightly elevated noise floor.
A linear power supply works on a different principle: a transformer directly steps down the mains voltage, with no high-frequency switching stage. The result is DC power that is both cleaner and less disturbed by interference from the household electrical network (dimmers, computer devices, LED lighting).
A copper-shielded toroidal transformer
At the heart of the Power Box DS2 Amp is a large toroidal transformer whose primary and secondary windings are separated by a copper shield. This copper sheet acts as an isolation screen that blocks interference from the electrical network before it reaches the amplifier circuit. The transformer has a high power reserve compared with the original power adapter: it delivers 2 × 48 V at 2.5 A, enough to power a stereo amplifier or two mono blocks.
The output impedance is very low, which means the power supply reacts quickly to the amplifier’s current demands. On musical passages with strong dynamics, deep bass, or fast transients, this responsiveness can result in better control and a firmer foundation in the lower part of the spectrum.
40,000 µF filtering and controlled residual ripple
The filtering stage is based on low-ESR capacitors (low equivalent series resistance) totaling 40,000 µF of capacitance. This generous sizing smooths the rectified current and reduces residual ripple to 7 mV, a very low level for a power supply in this category. In practice, the noise floor of the powered amplifier is lowered, benefiting the intelligibility of low-level details and the separation of sound layers.
Five compatible Pro-Ject amplifiers
The Power Box DS2 Amp works with five Pro-Ject amplifier models, all powered at 48 V: the Amp Box DS2 (stereo), Amp Box DS2 Mono, Amp Box RS (stereo), Amp Box RS Mono, and Stereo Box RS. Its two outputs make it possible to connect either one stereo amplifier or two mono blocks. The combination of one stereo amplifier and one mono block on the same unit is not authorized by Pro-Ject. Two connection cables are supplied. For going further, Pro-Ject offers the Connect it Power RS/DS cable, featuring reinforced shielding and available in custom lengths.
The unit includes a 12 V trigger output, controlled by the front-panel switch. It allows the connected amplifier to be turned on or off automatically, or the power-up of several DS2 range devices equipped with trigger inputs to be chained.
Not to be confused with the Power Box DS2 Sources, which is the Pro-Ject linear power supply dedicated to source devices (turntables, phono preamplifiers, DACs, CD players) and delivers different voltages (9 V, 15 V, 18 V).
Design and finishes
The enclosure is made of aluminum, in the usual dimensions of the Box Design DS2 range: 206 × 71 × 209 mm for the standard version, 240 × 72 × 209 mm with the wooden side panels. Weight reaches 4.2 kg in the aluminum version and 4.8 kg with the wooden sides, a sign of the transformer mass inside. Two basic finishes are available, silver and black. The real wood side panels (rosewood, walnut, or eucalyptus) are available as an option and attach magnetically to the sides of the enclosure, as on the entire DS2 series.
The mains input uses an IEC C15 connector, the high-temperature notch model found on some amplifiers and devices with high heat dissipation. The input voltage is 230 V / 50 Hz in the European version (120 V / 60 Hz for the North American market).
Installation precautions
Pro-Ject recommends not stacking the Power Box DS2 Amp on the amplifier it powers (or vice versa). The toroidal transformer generates a magnetic field that, at short distance, can induce interference in the amplifier’s circuits, including Class D digital amplification models. Physical spacing between the two devices, or side-by-side placement, is enough to avoid this problem. The product is made in Europe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Power Box DS2 Amp power a Pro-Ject turntable or phono preamplifier?
No. The Power Box DS2 Amp delivers 48 V and is suitable only for Pro-Ject power amplifiers in the DS2 and RS series. To power source devices (turntable, phono preamplifier, DAC, streamer), you need to turn to the Power Box DS2 Sources, which offers 9 V, 15 V, and 18 V.
Can you power a stereo amplifier and a mono block at the same time?
No. The two outputs of the Power Box DS2 Amp are intended to power either a single stereo amplifier or two identical mono blocks. Pro-Ject explicitly forbids the combination of one stereo and one mono on the same unit.
What minimum distance should be kept between the Power Box DS2 Amp and the amplifier?
Pro-Ject does not specify an exact distance, but asks that the two devices not be stacked. Side-by-side placement on the same piece of furniture or on separate rack shelves is sufficient.
Does this product work with amplifiers from other brands?
No. The Power Box DS2 Amp is designed for Pro-Ject amplifiers operating at 48 V (Amp Box DS2, DS2 Mono, Amp Box RS, RS Mono, Stereo Box RS). The connectors and output voltage are not compatible with other brands.
- Eco-contribution of €0.12 included in the sale price.
- GTIN / EAN: 9120065184284




