Hello Martin,
I don't have a real 'plan' and as I don't succeed in publishing pictures on this forum, I only can give the links to the site of Tentlabs with the information
Tentlabs XO2 low jitter clock: http://www.tentlabs.com/Products/cdupgrade/xo2xo3/index.html
Tentlabs XO supply: http://www.tentlabs.com/Products/cdupgrade/xosupply/index.html
XO2 Mounting manual: http://www.tentlabs.com/Products/cdupgrade/xo2xo3/assets/XO23mounting.pdf
There is not yet a mounting manual for the XO supply, but the print has an input for 230V and has an output DC with has to be connected with the XO2 clock. The XO2 clock can draw its DC current direct from the CDplayer, but Tentlabs advices to use their separate supply for the best result (for the best result D/A circuits need to have separate powersupply, to avoid possible interference, I'm told...).
In a short explanation of Guido Tent of Tentlabs (which is a Dutch compagny), he told me that the XO supply should be connected to 230V, but after the ON/OFF switch of the CD player, so the clock and the rest of the circuits receive their current at the same moment... Because the CD 7000 is in permanent stand-by, I'm not sure about the setup.
I've also posted the question to Tentlabs, but, until now, without reply. Maybe they're still on holiday... The Tentlabsclock gets very good reviews in the press..
I hope there is a way to correctly connect the XO supply to the way B&O designed powersupply of the CD 7000.
When the modification succeeds, I will surely comment on the result!
Thanks in advance...
Grusse
Joost