"highrover" <claveyi@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone give me the details of the power supply unit
for a
> Behringer Eurorack MX1602 mixer.
>
> I need to get a new one, or do some mods to accommodate a
> different one, but the manual doesn't give me anything
> regarding the power requirements.
"François Yves Le Gal" <flegal@aingeal.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 11:40:38 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
> <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote:
>
>> These guys have worked well for me
>
> Sure, but they are on the wrong side of the pond: the
poster
> resides in the UK, judging from his btinternet email
address.
"highrover" <claveyi@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone give me the details of the power supply unit for a Behringer
> Eurorack MX1602 mixer.
>
> I need to get a new one, or do some mods to accommodate a different
> one, but the manual doesn't give me anything regarding the power
> requirements.
According to one store, the Behringer part number for the power supply is
218916, which is the power supply for the MX802, DX100, MX1602, and DX500.
The manual for the DX500 is still available at the Behringer site, and says
it supplys 2x18.5volts at 500 milliamps. That may be a split-rail power
supply. (+-18.5V)
> "highrover" <claveyi@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:1120228011.932336.77550@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > Can anyone give me the details of the power supply unit for a Behringer
> > Eurorack MX1602 mixer.
> >
> > I need to get a new one, or do some mods to accommodate a different
> > one, but the manual doesn't give me anything regarding the power
> > requirements.
>
> According to one store, the Behringer part number for the power supply is
> 218916, which is the power supply for the MX802, DX100, MX1602, and DX500.
>
> The manual for the DX500 is still available at the Behringer site, and says
> it supplys 2x18.5volts at 500 milliamps. That may be a split-rail power
> supply. (+-18.5V)
Could be AC power supply if I remember right from MX802 and similar
small Behringer mixers... If i remeber right the outptu from power
supply was AC.. It is rectified inside the mixer..
The reason to feed AC in could be easier generation of 48V
"phantom power" voltage (AC can easily fed to diode/capacitoer
voltage multiplier circuit).
--
Tomi Engdahl (http://www.iki.fi/then/)
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"Tim Martin" <tim2718281@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>
> "highrover" <claveyi@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:1120228011.932336.77550@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > Can anyone give me the details of the power supply unit for a Behringer
> > Eurorack MX1602 mixer.
> >
> > I need to get a new one, or do some mods to accommodate a different
> > one, but the manual doesn't give me anything regarding the power
> > requirements.
>
> According to one store, the Behringer part number for the power supply is
> 218916, which is the power supply for the MX802, DX100, MX1602, and DX500.
>
> The manual for the DX500 is still available at the Behringer site, and
says
> it supplys 2x18.5volts at 500 milliamps. That may be a split-rail power
> supply. (+-18.5V)
>
> Tim
>
Yeah, mine (UK version) is marked as MXEU2 (2x18.5vAC at 500ma)
hi, ive just read your ad regarding your behringer mixer. I have the same mixer but unfortunately ive never been able to get the manual for it. Do you have any suggestions please?