Power Supply for Turntable

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by dazzer8361, Dec 17, 2006.

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    dazzer8361

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    Hi, can anyone help. I've got a record turntable which used to be part of a Pioneer Hi-Fi system. I've now got it connected up via a pre-amp to a Cambridge Amp and to my PC. The last thing I need is a 12v DC Powers Supply unit for the turntable as it origanally got it's power from the Hi-Hi system.
    Could anyone tell me what 12v DC Power Supply will do the job and where I can get one. I've tried Maplin and they are asking what the current is. This I don't know.
    Any help / info would be appreciated.
    Cheers.
     
    dazzer8361, Dec 17, 2006
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    harrygrey382

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    you could contact pioneer...
    Or go for a 1000 mA one. Not that it'd draw anything like this current, but just to be on the safe side. Maybe even a 500 or 750 mA one. It just needs to be above the maximum current to required. Make sure it's regulated though.
     
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    dazzer8361

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    Thanks for that, much appreciated.
     
    dazzer8361, Dec 18, 2006
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