afaik, the power supply in the MG-1 is the same as in the rogue, that is to say, two 12V regs (one +ve, one -ve) fed from a bridge rectified 24V ac. in the case of the rogue, the transformer is external, which is a right nuisance if you do what I did.... I fixed someone else's rogue that was going on a national tour with a socket & internal toroidal, then took my own rogue to a gig abroad & forgot I hadn't modified it as well, forgot the adaptor.
anyway, any transformer capable of kicking out about 50VA at around 20-24V should do the job.
hth-
duncan.
--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, <vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
hey all,
in the process of repairing a Moog MG1 and upon open found the transformer to be literally disintegrating (held together with duct tape!) does any one know whereabouts one could procure a compatible modern replacement for it online?
I've taken a photo of it however i'm unsure how to attach.
that said it's the transformer in this pic i found online (upper right hand quandrant of synth)
cheers!
in the process of repairing a Moog MG1 and upon open found the transformer to be literally disintegrating (held together with duct tape!) does any one know whereabouts one could procure a compatible modern replacement for it online?
I've taken a photo of it however i'm unsure how to attach.
that said it's the transformer in this pic i found online (upper right hand quandrant of synth)
cheers!