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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Wurlitzer power supply

2002-09-25 by Keith Niver

Einar
First
The multi-voltage device will not work. I would try either Morelock's Organ
Service in Rienzi Miss. (Wurlitzer authorized parts source) or possibly Bill
Greenhill in the UK. Either of these sources should have a replacement power
transformer that would convert 220 to the needed internal voltages. Check
out www.mitatechs.com for their correct telephone, fax and email address.
Morelock's does not have a computer so you need to contact them directly via
phone or fax. Tell Janis I recommended you.

Keith Niver
Master Certified Wurlitzer Tech
Hudson, NY   USA

einarekstrom wrote:

> Hi
>
> A while back I asked for advice of how to convert the power supply of
> the Moog Source from 110V to 220V. I got several tips and hints from
> you guys, now I got it rewired and it's fully functional. Thanks!
>
> Well, my next project is to purchase a Wurlitzer 200 electric piano
> from the US and it would also have to have the power supply converted
> to 220V.
>
> Does anyone have an idea what would be the best way to do it? Is the
> psu of the wurly easily rewired for 220V?
> Otherwise I was thinking I could bypass the dedicated psu and just
> use a multi-adapter which gives an output of anything between 1,5 -
> 12V, with a reversable polarity.
> Could this work? Is there something else I should know or take in
> consideration?
>
> Any tips or hints on the subject is appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Einar Ekstrom
>
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