Sono or transformer for JVC Turntable
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Hello,
I was recently given a JVC Al-E300 # FULLY AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE. In terms of sound, I managed to figure out the wiring without too much trouble, but I can't find anything for the power supply.
After some research, I understood that I needed a transformer between 11 to 13 volts in Alternating Current, but I can't find a concrete answer to what I need.
Could you tell me what type of transformer I should get to make the turntable work?
Or, alternatively, what should I use to make it run?
Thank you!!!
I was recently given a JVC Al-E300 # FULLY AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE. In terms of sound, I managed to figure out the wiring without too much trouble, but I can't find anything for the power supply.
After some research, I understood that I needed a transformer between 11 to 13 volts in Alternating Current, but I can't find a concrete answer to what I need.
Could you tell me what type of transformer I should get to make the turntable work?
Or, alternatively, what should I use to make it run?
Thank you!!!
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Hello.
That's it http://www.google.fr/...
If so, it's DC = direct current at about 12V. Any universal transformer should do the trick. Just check if you have power specifications.
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Yo!
Yes, that's it, thank you very much!
I just have to find one now!