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bugsy
October 20th 03, 02:59 PM
I am looking for a Mackie 32x8 power supply. I read an earlier post that
mentioned the behringer eurodesk power supply may work with this Mackie
board. I think the behringer supply is 140 watts and the MAckie 220. Can
anyone help or clarify?

Mike Rivers
October 20th 03, 09:25 PM
In article > writes:

> I am looking for a Mackie 32x8 power supply. I read an earlier post that
> mentioned the behringer eurodesk power supply may work with this Mackie
> board. I think the behringer supply is 140 watts and the MAckie 220. Can
> anyone help or clarify?

How much clearer can it be? The voltages may (or may not) be
different, and the connector is most likely different. Why not just
repair the power supply you have? Power supplies are easy to fix. If
you call Mackie Tech Support, they can send you a service manual (it's
really little more than schematics and a parts list) as a PDF. If
you're not able to do the troubleshooting and repair yourself, armed
with the diagrams, any electronics service shop should be able to fix
it.

And if you bought a Mackie 8-bus console without a power supply, shame
on the seller (or the thief).




--
I'm really Mike Rivers - )

bugsy
October 21st 03, 03:56 AM
Mike that is great advice....unfortunately we do not have a power supply to
repair. In light of this I am looking for an economical way out of my
dilemma. I figured someone here might know where to find a refurb or a
compatible.
"Mike Rivers" > wrote in message
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>
> In article >
writes:
>
> > I am looking for a Mackie 32x8 power supply. I read an earlier post that
> > mentioned the behringer eurodesk power supply may work with this Mackie
> > board. I think the behringer supply is 140 watts and the MAckie 220. Can
> > anyone help or clarify?
>
> How much clearer can it be? The voltages may (or may not) be
> different, and the connector is most likely different. Why not just
> repair the power supply you have? Power supplies are easy to fix. If
> you call Mackie Tech Support, they can send you a service manual (it's
> really little more than schematics and a parts list) as a PDF. If
> you're not able to do the troubleshooting and repair yourself, armed
> with the diagrams, any electronics service shop should be able to fix
> it.
>
> And if you bought a Mackie 8-bus console without a power supply, shame
> on the seller (or the thief).
>
>
>
>
> --
> I'm really Mike Rivers - )