I use a third party 12v 1500mah regulated PSU on mine with no probs. It also worked with an unregulated 12v too.
Rob.
n_c630 <
n_c630@...> wrote:
Greetings,
I recently broke my power supply for my an1x and in looking up what i
need to replace it i realized the one i had was not the original one.
THe listed component is the PA-3B, but i have a ya-3. the ya-3
worked but i also noticed that the specs were DC 10v 700mA. Doesnt
the an1x require 12v? Does this make a big difference? Now in my
searches i found a replacement for the ya-3 (at
10v)[
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CC5PCY?smid=A3ET1CHCB2RN4K&tag=dealtime-ce-feed-20&linkCode=asn] , but it seems as though the pa-3b has been discountinued. there is a
model called the PA-5D, which is also 12v but has 1500mA, i just like
the design more since it has the normal plug, with the power adapter
in the middle as opposed to the wall-wart design
[
http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-PA5D-PA-5D-Power-Adaptor/dp/B00006JIUW/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1196611012&sr=1-1] . Again, i know very little about electronics except how to plug
stuff in, would this model also work for the an1x? There is also the
PA-3, which i believe is an exact replacement for the PA-3B. Sorry if
this doesnt make sense.
n.
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