I have to assume that I received the proper supplies from the north american distributor. yeah it looks like I'll save up for another power supply. it's true I was warned, it seems as though the last person who posted on this issue wound up selling their unit. I'm not sure why this isn't working for me.. oh well. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > I've seen a few posts about this but haven't seen anybody mention > > any confirmed resolution. > > > > i've got a mean hum in my system when using this kit. > > > > these are the north american power supplies I'm using: > > > > input:120vac 60hz 15w > > output:12vdc 500ma > > > > are these good? > > > > thanks for any help. > > > > ~j > > It's essential that the two power supplies have regulated 12V outputs. > Unregulated output will cause hum in any case ! > The A-100DIY#2 does nothing but use the two supplies for +12V and -12V > directly (no additional electronics. The small pc board of the A-100DIY#2 > only distributes the two voltages to the bus boards without any additional > stabilization or filtering. That's why the info page of the A-100DIY#2 says: > > "This is an extremely inexpensive version of the power supply. The quality > cannot be compared to those of the normal A-100 power supply (A-100PSU2). > Stability of the voltages is significantly worse compared to the regular > A-100 power supply (A-100PUS2). Especially if VCOs are are used tuning > problems may occur ... In case of doubt we recommend the A-100 DIY Kit 1 as > the voltage stability of this kit is much better." > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: That old DIY kit #2 Hummmm
2009-01-23 by jonahrust
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