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After having read as many posts as I possibly could before posting this question, it looks like the Aleph, F1-F4 use 18VAC.
For a standard Aleph J: I looks like a would want 18-20VAC be fine at 400-500VA, yealding a rail voltage in the mid 20s? Thanks, Greg
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