Vintage Synth - Power supply question
Moderator: Ghost Hip
- Blood_mountain
- FAMOUS
- Posts: 1051
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:14 am
Vintage Synth - Power supply question
I found this vintage Siel DK80 synth at a local thrift store, but it’s missing the AC adapter part of the power unit. It has this goofy 5 pin plug. Anyone have any experience finding a power supply like this or modding something like this for a current power supply?
- Attachments
-
- AC42DB65-BE5E-4897-BC86-ACE666A054B3.jpeg (58.21 KiB) Viewed 838 times
- crochambeau
- IAMILF
- Posts: 2204
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2015 12:49 pm
- Location: Cascadia
- Contact:
Re: Vintage Synth - Power supply question
Looks like a DIN plug variant: https://www.ebay.com/itm/141695634848
You can probably find the part elsewhere/cheaper if you look hard enough.
With respect to wiring it up to a power supply, you'll want to be absolutely certain which voltages go where. I would guess this is a bipolar 12 or 15 volt with a +5 line for the logics.
I've never been inside a Siel synth, if they were nice and generous it might have polarity protection, especially with a plug that could probably be forced in out of whack.
You can probably find the part elsewhere/cheaper if you look hard enough.
With respect to wiring it up to a power supply, you'll want to be absolutely certain which voltages go where. I would guess this is a bipolar 12 or 15 volt with a +5 line for the logics.
I've never been inside a Siel synth, if they were nice and generous it might have polarity protection, especially with a plug that could probably be forced in out of whack.
- Blood_mountain
- FAMOUS
- Posts: 1051
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:14 am
Re: Vintage Synth - Power supply question
Thanks for the info. I found a picture of a Siel power adapter thing online. Apparently it's a 15V AC/AC Adapter.crochambeau wrote:Looks like a DIN plug variant: https://www.ebay.com/itm/141695634848
You can probably find the part elsewhere/cheaper if you look hard enough.
With respect to wiring it up to a power supply, you'll want to be absolutely certain which voltages go where. I would guess this is a bipolar 12 or 15 volt with a +5 line for the logics.
I've never been inside a Siel synth, if they were nice and generous it might have polarity protection, especially with a plug that could probably be forced in out of whack.
- Attachments
-
- vintage-siel-ps80-ps-80-power-supply_1_5175c9d1908db49eb6ab86457619f061.jpg (41.93 KiB) Viewed 775 times
- crochambeau
- IAMILF
- Posts: 2204
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2015 12:49 pm
- Location: Cascadia
- Contact:
Re: Vintage Synth - Power supply question
In situations like this, I will open the synth up and take a look at the power section. If you see a rectifier followed by the standard regulation and filtering sections then AC inlet is permissible.
Without a service manual or factory manual/document confirming what the power supply is, proceed with caution. I've done the listing snooping thing to collect little bits of data and the amount of power supply mis-listing by sellers is staggering.
Good luck!
Without a service manual or factory manual/document confirming what the power supply is, proceed with caution. I've done the listing snooping thing to collect little bits of data and the amount of power supply mis-listing by sellers is staggering.
Good luck!
- Blood_mountain
- FAMOUS
- Posts: 1051
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:14 am
Re: Vintage Synth - Power supply question
Someone else must have been eyeing it as well, as I went back to pick it up yesterday and it was gone. Which probably just saves me a lot of headache in reality!crochambeau wrote:In situations like this, I will open the synth up and take a look at the power section. If you see a rectifier followed by the standard regulation and filtering sections then AC inlet is permissible.
Without a service manual or factory manual/document confirming what the power supply is, proceed with caution. I've done the listing snooping thing to collect little bits of data and the amount of power supply mis-listing by sellers is staggering.
Good luck!
- crochambeau
- IAMILF
- Posts: 2204
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2015 12:49 pm
- Location: Cascadia
- Contact:
Re: Vintage Synth - Power supply question
Bittersweet that, but I fully get it. There have been loads of things I've noticed, only to be relieved when someone else takes the bait.