ALESIS DEQ830 Power Supply Upgrade
Currently working on replacing the flyback switching power supply in the Alesis DEQ830, with a linear supply.
Currently working on replacing the flyback switching power supply in the Alesis DEQ830, with a linear supply.
I have it opened up and nobody can seem to locate the fuse.
My cps275 +/- 17V light is not on, is it causing stop give the power to my console? I can see the lights on and off a sec when I shut down the cps275 on my console. Checked the fuse, doesn't seems like blew. Does anyone know what is happening?
Hello everybody. I purchased a Vintech audio x73i, and I have a question for experts...
Power supply is for 120v/60Hz; but in our country is 220v... So i need to buy a transformer from 220v to 110v. My question is; if anybody knows that's the power consumption of "Vintech power supply"? ... transformer must be 100 watt... 300watt ... 600watt? ...
Hi. I'm new to recording and had a few basic questions. At least... I imagine they're basic.
1. I have a mic that requires phantom power - does anyone have any suggestions on a simple, good "clean" phantom power unit? Are there some features I should look for aside from just power?
Asking on behalf of a fellow member on another electronics repair forum. He seems to have a bad a resistor that is some type of 1/4 resistor that is right beside the bridge rectifier. Obviously, these new types of schematics are tough to come by... However, the year of the device is 2007 and all that is really needed is the value of this resistor.
I was just given the Alesis Multimix 8 USB but my friend had accidentally thrown out the power supply with some other old electronics. As it would turn out, this is very hard to find. There are no after-market power supplies made, as far as I can tell. The specs are 18V 500 mA and here is a picture of what I need:
Hello All,
New here but been doing this since the 300 Baud days of BBS'es
(So probably know some of you cats!)
Hello,
we have a problem with the supply of a TUBE-TECH MMC 1A Microphone Amplifier and Multiband Compressor.
The fuse directly blow for the 240V and 270V supply.
Is there anybody who can helps us with the schematics ?
i have an 80's Walker console that needs a power supply
its modular board
5-pin connector
it's says +15/-15/G/P other side of connector
here are some pics