Ah, understood. I don't know if the mains transformer on the doepfer power supply provides enough AC volts to produce 15 vdc after rectification and regulation. I'm sure if you dig around on the WWW, you'll find an electronics supplier in Sweden who sells a dual rail linear power supply that will fit your needs. Power One is a big brand here (they're imported from SE Asia, IIRC.) Also, look to see if you can find a used bench supply at a university rummage sale; big and bulky but rock solid. Speaking of things and such, has anyone tried a switching supply to power a synth or modules? They don't have the best reputation in audio circles, but there are some PA amps and guitar amps using them. Cheaper and lighter. --- synth_ollie <synth.ollie@gmail.com> wrote: > yep, but blacet are in the states and Im in sweden > (add 25% vat), and I may be able to get the doepfer > cheapo, > > anyone else....? > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, neil jendon > <n2eil@...> wrote: > > > > Blacet offers a 15v twin rail power supply that > costs > > about the same as it would to build your own from > > scratch. It's a bargain and a safer option than > > retrofitting a Doepfer supply (IMO). > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: A100PSU2 question
2007-01-16 by neil jendon
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