Hi guys,
I want to share my experience with Lumin and his PSU.
I own Lumin since very beginning (2013.01), my first unit was replaced, but it is another story. I remember first firmware version was 0.99b

, it looks like a beta version, but unit works great from very beginning.
As unit was under warranty I was not willing to touch it with any modifications, but I was curious what is inside and how it is built. Stock PSU built quality is OK, but it looks too simple for me

. From the photos on internet new "improved" PSU of S1 looks very similar to A1 (I have no schematic) , but just with replaced capacitors (for sure I can be wrong there).
So I have started to google what I can use to replace it. For me it was clear that there is no such "finished" product on the market and if I will find one it will be custom built by a guys like a Kenneth Lau(btw he makes very nice LPSU). So why not to build it by my self?? I have no time anymore to play with schematic, PCB board drawings and so on, so I just read through DIY'es forums and collected information. At the end I have decided to go with schematic of Per Anders Sjostrom, he selling PCB boards to solder. If you are too lazy to collect all necessary parts and solder boards you can even order soldered PCB's, but cost is quite high(at least for me).
There are photos of assambled PSU:
To be honest for digital part of Lumin it can be used something simpler than fancy schematic from sjostrom. Al least in my system it has minor impact on SQ, I have not done extensive testings by comparing differences. But for analog part differences in SQ are quite big , better/more bass, smooth highs, better instrument separation(I'm not good in such SQ descriptions

)
Does it was worth? YEP

. Does it is better than others?? I don't know and don't care, but I'm very satisfied with the final result.
Parts, PCB's and housing cost for me ~400Eu and few nice evenings with soldering iron.
Cheers
Darius