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HiI am looking for a 240VAC to 9VAC Mains Adapter, 3.4 Amp or higher, Wallwart or Desktop.
To power M-Audio Super DAC 2496 and ART/DIO.I have heard about Stancor STA-5790 and Atari C017945 models for US voltage but don't know of any for 240V.
Does anyone know of a 240V model that is commercially available?
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hi i've emailed you i have a spare UK one i think somewhere ..
Are you sure you need a 3.4 amp adapter? According to their web sites, the Art DI/O takes 800mA, and the Super DAC 500mA (at 9V ac).You can buy 1A adapters from the common electronic component suppliers, such as
http://www.rapidelectronics.co.uk (9V 1A AC PSU 2.1mm, 85-1662 £4.95)
http://rswww.com
http://www.maplin.co.uk/
http://custom1.farnell.com/cpc/These adapters are also used with many common keyboards, so you might also find one at a pro music shop, such as
http://www.dv247.com
http://www.academyofsound.com/
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com
and many others (see Sound on Sound magazine for adverts)If you really want higher current and can use a soldering iron and a few simple tools, just buy a bare 240V-9V transformer from one of the component suppliers listed above, and a plastic case, and wire it up yourself.
Hope this helps
Zarquon"Art DI/O takes 800mA, and the Super DAC 500mA (at 9V ac)."
That is the OEM spec. But many users find that fitting an PSU with 3.4 amp or higher improve sound quality.
No luck with Maplins, RS, Farnell, Rapid, CPS, Crickewood, etc.
They all supply adaptors with 9V AC output of less than 1200 mAIf I can't find one off the shelf, I can get a toroidal tranny such as 50VA with 2 x 9VAC at 2.78 amps from Maplins (VS14Q). But I have seen caps and resistors inside wallwarts. Don't know what they are or how to build one.
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