|
|||||||
| Home | Forums | Rules | Articles | Store | Gallery | Blogs | Register | Donations | FAQ | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read | Search |
| Analogue Source Turntables, Tonearms, Cartridges, Phono Stages, Tuners, Tape Recorders, etc. |
|
Please consider donating to help us continue to serve you.
Ads on/off / Custom Title / More PMs / More album space / Advanced printing & mass image saving |
|
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
Hello folks,
I have a Rowland Research Consummate Phono Amp but without the original amp and PSU. All I know is the phono amp should be powered by DC +/-22V. Does anyone has the "pin assignment" of the original PSU output connector as the attached picture. Many thanks in advance!
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
diyAudio Member
|
Open it up, trace the circuit back from one of the pins to the first polarised component you fine, capacitor, diode, silicon chip etc and you will have your answer.
__________________
hoping to pick up some things. |
|
|
|
#3 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
|
Thanks for the tips. I did that already and just found one supply line going into a potted module, so wasn't sure if it's plus or minus.
|
|
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Jeff Rowland model-9 amp schematic,really? | X.G. | Solid State | 39 | 10th June 2011 04:15 AM |
| Need to change phono gain on Rowland phono module | Mikelo | Solid State | 0 | 4th October 2009 01:43 AM |
| ROWLAND Research D40 Amp | happy_guy | Solid State | 5 | 15th September 2007 06:43 PM |
| PSU for a Gram-amp phono? Regulated or not? | Aleksunder | Solid State | 4 | 31st July 2007 03:48 PM |
| New To Site? | Need Help? |
| Page generated in 0.08389 seconds (70.97% PHP - 29.03% MySQL) with 11 queries |