I have an Audio Alchemy Digital Drive Controller and Digital Drive Transport and am looking for the voltage output of the power supply. This supply contains only a transformer and has two 5-pin connectors (red and black) - one for each of the units. One of the connectors has the center pin removed (unless mine is broken). I am specifically looking for the voltage on the DDC connector.
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.
Hi,
I have a DDE v3.0 dac (like this one in the pic), and it uses a PSU with +/-18V and +/-8V.
It has two ground pins (the center pin is one of them).
The original PSU is not regulated and I did one myself.
I don´t have the pinout here with me, I'm not at home, but if the PSU is ok you can measure with a multimeter, that's what I've done.
I don't know if your PSU has the same pinout as my dac, you really should measure it.
I have a DDE v3.0 dac (like this one in the pic), and it uses a PSU with +/-18V and +/-8V.
It has two ground pins (the center pin is one of them).
The original PSU is not regulated and I did one myself.
I don´t have the pinout here with me, I'm not at home, but if the PSU is ok you can measure with a multimeter, that's what I've done.
I don't know if your PSU has the same pinout as my dac, you really should measure it.
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jcsveth said:The voltages listed are: 1.19, 2.32, 3.4VAC.
Such low voltages?!
Yes, it's a totally different beast.
You won't find a transformer with those voltages on the market.
I think that the solution would be to send that transformer for repair.
carlosfm said:Such low voltages?!
Hi,
maybe correct value are:
1. 19V
2. 32V
3. 4V
Regards
Hmmm....
Wow Moamps,
Maybe I missed the obvious!!!
I guess what I mistook for a decimal could be a colon - ie (as you suggested):
1 : 19VAC
2 : 32VAC
3 : 4VAC
Makes more sense - although I justified the low voltages in my head because don't the voltages I originally thought rectify to 2, 4, and just over 5VDC?
Now to figure out what voltage goes to which pin. Thanks for the observations guys!!!
Wow Moamps,
Maybe I missed the obvious!!!
I guess what I mistook for a decimal could be a colon - ie (as you suggested):
1 : 19VAC
2 : 32VAC
3 : 4VAC
Makes more sense - although I justified the low voltages in my head because don't the voltages I originally thought rectify to 2, 4, and just over 5VDC?
Now to figure out what voltage goes to which pin. Thanks for the observations guys!!!
Re: Transformer Source??
I buy my transformers under request on a factory here in Portugal.
I ask them anything I whant, and they make it.
I'm sure you'll find something like this in the USA.
You can ask for a transformer with exatly those voltages.
jcsveth said:Well, on to the next question. Does anyone have a source for transformers with these values? How exact do you think these need to be - could a 20VAC XFormer replace the 19VAC? A 34VAC for the 32VAC?.
I buy my transformers under request on a factory here in Portugal.
I ask them anything I whant, and they make it.
I'm sure you'll find something like this in the USA.
You can ask for a transformer with exatly those voltages.
Hope you can clear something out for me.
I have had the pleasure of receiving the Audio Alchemy Digital Transport from a friend who didn't know how to use it.
Now here is my question:
This transport has no powersupply, and I could see hat you were talking about pinouts and voltages.
Can anyone clearify what connections needs what voltages?
I have had the pleasure of receiving the Audio Alchemy Digital Transport from a friend who didn't know how to use it.
Now here is my question:
This transport has no powersupply, and I could see hat you were talking about pinouts and voltages.
Can anyone clearify what connections needs what voltages?
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