--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Quake" <aq@e...>
wrote:
I don't think you're going to have an issue with the AN1x 'wall
wart' power supply. Assuming you keep your instruments
plugged into a quality surge suppressor, or even a line
conditioner or UPS, it should be okay. If you search the list
archives you'll be hard pressed to find many - if any - issues with
the AN1x power supply. Also, the PA-3B from Yamaha is widely
available and inepensive at that - you could keep a second unit
on hand at little expense.
The laptop adapter Burce proposed would be a VERY nice
alternative. I might have to shoot him an email...;-)
regards - welcome to the list.
Jon
wrote:
> switched off, nothing can happen. But the AN's wall wartadapter
> becomes a bit hot after a while and I preferably unplug it whendear AN.
> swithing the instrument off. Everything can happen and I don't
> believe so much that the small power switch can protect my
I don't think you're going to have an issue with the AN1x 'wall
wart' power supply. Assuming you keep your instruments
plugged into a quality surge suppressor, or even a line
conditioner or UPS, it should be okay. If you search the list
archives you'll be hard pressed to find many - if any - issues with
the AN1x power supply. Also, the PA-3B from Yamaha is widely
available and inepensive at that - you could keep a second unit
on hand at little expense.
> Yes, the small laptop-type adapter with a power switchunplugging it
> from the power should be solution, but if anybody has anycomments
> about implementing the power supply or already done it,please let me
The laptop adapter Burce proposed would be a VERY nice
alternative. I might have to shoot him an email...;-)
regards - welcome to the list.
Jon
