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I’ve recently acquired an old mixing desk cheap because it was without its power supply - a common scenario which can be a good way to get a bargain! I thought I had a power supply hence my willingness to buy the desk. Turns out I have a Yamaha PA-10 PS which is an 18.5v AC X2 supply rated at 0.62 amps delivered through a GX16 aviation 3 pin plug. Unloaded it reads approx 21V between pin 1 and 2 (Gnd), the same between 3 and 2, and 43V between pins 1 and 3.
The mixing desk I have purchased was supplied with a similar supply but 17.5v AC X2 rated at 0.94 amps, model PA-20.
I’m happy to buy a replacement - they’re readily available if a little pricey - but it left me with a couple of questions, one practical and one theoretical, that I wondered if the forum members might have views on.
1. Although I’m happy to buy a replacement PSU - the desk cost me not very much after all - I’d like to see if it’s working beforehand. How sensible do you think it would be to temporarily and briefly hook up the one I have - 1V over and underrated by 0.3ish amps - to see if it powers up?
2. How are three pin supplies like this constructed? Is it a 2 phase supply with two ACs out of phase? Is it
just like a 2 pin AC supply but with an inverter included? Are there 2 coils/transformers or any modern switching equivalent needed in a unit like this a - little like a makeshift Eurorack PS I cobbled together to supply +12v and -12v (dc in that case)?
I’d be interested in your thoughts if you’d like to share them. Thank you!
I’ve recently acquired an old mixing desk cheap because it was without its power supply - a common scenario which can be a good way to get a bargain! I thought I had a power supply hence my willingness to buy the desk. Turns out I have a Yamaha PA-10 PS which is an 18.5v AC X2 supply rated at 0.62 amps delivered through a GX16 aviation 3 pin plug. Unloaded it reads approx 21V between pin 1 and 2 (Gnd), the same between 3 and 2, and 43V between pins 1 and 3.
The mixing desk I have purchased was supplied with a similar supply but 17.5v AC X2 rated at 0.94 amps, model PA-20.
I’m happy to buy a replacement - they’re readily available if a little pricey - but it left me with a couple of questions, one practical and one theoretical, that I wondered if the forum members might have views on.
1. Although I’m happy to buy a replacement PSU - the desk cost me not very much after all - I’d like to see if it’s working beforehand. How sensible do you think it would be to temporarily and briefly hook up the one I have - 1V over and underrated by 0.3ish amps - to see if it powers up?
2. How are three pin supplies like this constructed? Is it a 2 phase supply with two ACs out of phase? Is it
just like a 2 pin AC supply but with an inverter included? Are there 2 coils/transformers or any modern switching equivalent needed in a unit like this a - little like a makeshift Eurorack PS I cobbled together to supply +12v and -12v (dc in that case)?
I’d be interested in your thoughts if you’d like to share them. Thank you!
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