Personally, I'd get a Roland power supply. It needs to be of a specific
wattage, amperage, and voltage. Radio Shack PS's are ok for consumer
electronics, but I wouldn't trust my music gear with 'em.
If you live around Detroit, go to WonderLand Music (avoid the Southfield
store though). When I worked for 'em, they had Roland power supplies in
abundance.
Dennis Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/19/2001 03:33:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: Re: [313] power supply
Radio shack.
It has to be a certain class and voltage though. (class 2 for sure).
I'll look at my 727 when I get home and tell you what the restrictions are.
(or you can look over the power supply port on the rear of the instrument -
it should tell you what class, voltage, and how much impedence it
needs/allows)
Then try going to an electronic store or a radio shack, should only set you
back $12.
Cheers!
Dennis
From: dan ito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] power supply
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 20:28:21 -
does anyone know where i might be able to find a power supply for a tr
707?
it doesn't have to be roland brand. just the equivalent to one. any help
is
appreciated. thanks, dan.
http://one-sound.com/dan_lucas.mp3
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