Condors - they're available through Mouser.com and quite excellent. The shunt protection is so good you practically don't need a fuse (but use one anyway!!!). But - i'm not quite sure what Bob meant by this because outside of the transformer type, the Doepfer and A Sys PSUs are very similar. The D uses fixed regulators, the A Sys uses variable for the +/-12. That's about it. I've used Doepfer PSUs to power booth at the same time without any problems. I am actually currently using a Doe supply, with a self made 5 volt regulator, to power my RS300 right now. In any event, for the same $$ as a Doepfer, you can purchase a Condor - and those supplies are the real deal. This is what I'm using for my main system and I couldn't be more pleased. highly recommended. hope this helps, Peter shm1400 wrote: > Since you are discussing power supplies, and Bob Williams has just > warned us again about those wimpy Doepfer power supplies, can > anybody recomend a good power supply for a system combining AS and > Doepfer modules? (AS won't sell power supplies separately) Any > help would be appreciated. > > > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "terrymcfrench" > <terrymcfrench@y...> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone have the pin setup for AS modules? I have an american >> PSU (4 pin) but I'd like to get some AS modules. Doepfer has > their >> pin setup on their website so you can figure out what you'd need > for >> the conversion, but so far I haven't been able to find that info > on >> the Analog Systems site. >> I'd appreciate any help. >> Thanks > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > analogue_systems-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: AS Powe Supply Setup
2003-09-20 by Peter Grenader
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