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Gig adventure - emergency GLD surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 137778" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Gig adventure - emergency GLD surgery</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what issues you are recalling or from what era, but back in the olden days, power supply failures in mixers were a significant enough issue industry-wide that a spare in the rack was pretty much expected.</p><p></p><p>In the case of the GLD surface, it's a standard ATX power supply in the sense that all of the voltages and connectors are what you'd expect from an ATX power supply, however the wiring is likely customized - the lengths are specific going to the various subsystems. It also has a hard power switch on the back of the power supply chassis. I'm sure it would be possible to Frankenstein the wiring from my existing power supply onto something else of possibly higher quality, but I'm hoping that I have now met my quota of power supply failures and that I won't have more trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 137778, member: 162"] Re: Gig adventure - emergency GLD surgery I'm not sure what issues you are recalling or from what era, but back in the olden days, power supply failures in mixers were a significant enough issue industry-wide that a spare in the rack was pretty much expected. In the case of the GLD surface, it's a standard ATX power supply in the sense that all of the voltages and connectors are what you'd expect from an ATX power supply, however the wiring is likely customized - the lengths are specific going to the various subsystems. It also has a hard power switch on the back of the power supply chassis. I'm sure it would be possible to Frankenstein the wiring from my existing power supply onto something else of possibly higher quality, but I'm hoping that I have now met my quota of power supply failures and that I won't have more trouble. [/QUOTE]
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