--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, blip <bleep@w...> wrote: > > > Explain 'mouser'. LOL! Somehow I think I should know what that is. > > > > Again - forgive my rudimentary knowledge of electronics - it is ok to > > get a higher voltage than specified? > > ahhh... i should've read "ready made" in your previous post... mouser is > probably teh largest electronics distrubutor in the US. i assumed you'd > know who they were because you'd be buying an assload of stuff from > them. :) > > so my advice changes as a result... just go to radioshack and get the big > ugly white one (9V/800mA). as a sidenote, the p3 is okay up to i think 15V > (right colin?). it's got some fancy circuitry in it to regulate the > voltage to 9V, which is what all the goodies in the box need to work. So, I can exceed the 500 mA also? (I really don't have a clue what is permitted as a rule, and what isn't) > > > I'd like - but I have had no problems with it at all, and it sounds > > great. And yeah - can't wait to unleash the P3 on it. > > can i have your life? :) my ions main outs are going dead, and the lfo > rate knob has never worked... i don't mind that so much, but the > outputs... that's a problem. > > bleep. > out. > Seems like Alesis is pretty good about fixing/replacing units, though. Or have you been through all that? > --- > http://leichenfeld.iuma.com > http://thirdwavecollective.com
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Re: p3 power supply
2004-05-20 by droolmaster0
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