Is ther any PSU for GR MP-2?

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hotbaby

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is there a easy tranny solution or a psu to feed my two mp-2(s) with +48, +22 and -22v (*update: its regulating internal. we need 60vdc, +30, -30v)?
Perhaps for up to four pres? At moment i have just one mp2 and want to use it. The second kit is in order and it would greate feed them with one
psu.

I want to put it in a 3 he rack-case like the lunchbox design.

thanks for help.
 
ah thank you very much ptownkid, so i should use a 60vdc, +30, -30v power tranny?
do you have any source wher i can get it?

thank you
aaron
 
24+24V, 22+22V or even 20+20V will do. (20V x 1.4 = 28V)

To get 48V you use both secondary windings.

Conrad should be able to help you to find one of these.

If you're looking for toroids, Segor is your friend: www.segor.de

Regards/Grüsse,

Anders
 
Danke Anders,
i found the mp2 thread and scrolled through it. Greg was saying getting higher voltages as 60vdc for the +48v section and +30 and -30v for the 22v sections.
Found a toroid on iiibay with 50vdc and 22vdc secondarys but i was not sure i can run it with only one transformer with those specs. they wrote i need a jlm power supply kit to get more juice from the 22vdc.
I ordered the jlm acdc power kit for 30EUR and i will order the TE62075-ND from digikey later / or an ebay one.
perhaps it is better as im going to use more than two mp-2s with one power tranny and the jlm thing.

http://www.jlmaudio.com/JLM%20Power%20Supply.htm

http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=TE62075-ND
 
remember you'll get a few more volts after rectification ,
the goal is to get the +/- 24 & 48 , although the original
may have had more , that is all you need
 

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