Mnyb wrote:
> Touch and SB3 has the same dc barrel connector and both use 5v supply .
>
> So if it works for Touch it works for SB3.
>
> SB3 draws slighly less power
Right. The only time you will need more current on a Touch is if you
tether a USB load on it. My recollection is that the only
Stratmangler wrote:
> Have you tried another source into the input the Squeezebox was plugged
> into?I asked that in his/her other thread. No reply as yet.
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Beckett wrote:
> Hey! Saw this thread and wanted to ask a quick question. I'm getting
> garbled radio static in my speakers, it sounds like voices. I think I've
> narrowed it down to the squeezebox because when I either unplug it or
> pull our the RCA the sound disappears in the speakers. And th
Hey! Saw this thread and wanted to ask a quick question. I'm getting
garbled radio static in my speakers, it sounds like voices. I think I've
narrowed it down to the squeezebox because when I either unplug it or
pull our the RCA the sound disappears in the speakers. And then further,
to the power
Touch and SB3 has the same dc barrel connector and both use 5v supply .
So if it works for Touch it works for SB3.
SB3 draws slighly less power
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
Meridian
pablolie wrote:
> I am so sick of the power supply issues that I just bit the bullet and
> got the Teradak. :-D
>
> I doubt it'll "remove a veil" to "reveal an additional layer of insight
> and transparency", it's just that I have had it with the damn Logitech
> power supplies eventually behavin
I am so sick of the power supply issues that I just bit the bullet and
got the Teradak. :-D
I doubt it'll "remove a veil" to "reveal an additional layer of insight
and transparency", it's just that I have had it with the damn Logitech
power supplies eventually behaving like a cheap microwave. :-D
Thanks for the other power supply links.
Turns out, as noted elsewhere, if not using the USB input, 2.5 A is
sufficient to fully power the Touch and I.R. sensor. I tried my old
Elpac WM075-1950 linear power supply (5W 2.5A, used elsewhere with an
SB3) works perfectly. Fidelity is great, and my
sleepysurf wrote:
> I need a new Touch A/C adapter to "fix" my remote control sensing issue,
> as noted in another thread. Rather than buying another OEM adapter, I'd
> prefer to get a medical grade linear power supply (vs. one of the $250+
> audiophile grade ones). I found this Inventus (forme
sleepysurf wrote:
> ...I'd prefer to get a medical grade linear power supply (vs. one of the
> $250+ audiophile grade ones). I found this Inventus (formerly Elpac)
> linear supply which I believe has the proper barrel plug...
Actually, upon further review, looks like this one is a switching pow
Mnyb wrote:
> No it wont hurt the Touch .
>
> In fact i ran one of mine with a 2A supply for a long time but i assumed
> that if i did not use the USB or analog it did not matter muchYeah there
> should be plenty of latitude in PSU capacity for a device
like this.
-Transcoded from Matt's brai
No it wont hurt the Touch .
In fact i ran one of mine with a 2A supply for a long time but i assumed
that if i did not use the USB or analog it did not matter much
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 Meridia
https://www.ebay.com/itm/hot-sale-New-Teradak-DC-30W-5V-3A-Logitech-Squeezebox-touch-Linear-Power-Supply/222531578352?hash=item33cfea69f0:g:NaoAAOSwsW9Y0qm7
Pioneer Elite N50 main HT rig hardwired to router connected
1st Touch Wirelessly connected (Master Bedroom)
2nd Touch Wirelessly connect
I need a new Touch A/C adapter to "fix" my remote control sensing issue,
as noted in another thread. Rather than buying another OEM adapter, I'd
prefer to get a medical grade linear power supply (vs. one of the $250+
audiophile grade ones). I found this Inventus (formerly Elpac) linear
supply wh
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