A while back I bought a vintage MXR M-118 analog delay pedal that was made for the US market. Since I live in Sweden, and we have different voltage(230V) coming through the socket, my plan was to change the transformer of the pedal to avoid extra paraphernalia when using the pedal.
But my electronics knowledege is rudimentary at best, thus I need some help identify the proper values to look for in my new transformer.
Some resources for you:
Schematic: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...nalogdelay.png
Images of the pedal: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3
Respone I got from Dunlop:
After asking on a local forum I got some vague suggestions but nothing exact. The closest was a transformer with these values:
So, any suggestions are welcome, and thanks in advance guys.
But my electronics knowledege is rudimentary at best, thus I need some help identify the proper values to look for in my new transformer.
Some resources for you:
Schematic: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...nalogdelay.png
Images of the pedal: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3
Respone I got from Dunlop:
The voltage needs to be dropped down to 15v and the 310L12 voltage regulator will drop it to 12v.
Code:
Effect: 0.5 VA Primary: 230 VAC, 50...60 Hz Secondary(auxiliary?): 12(2x) VAC
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