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Power supply for Soundcraft Ghost?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Frost" data-source="post: 208521" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>the cps 275 is designed for 5.25amps on the 17volt rails. the cps 450 is only good to 3.2 amps on the 17 volt rails. itll work until it blows up. Ive used several different psus for the ghost and it did indeed make a big difference. My favorite was a psu pulled from an otari concept elite mixing board. any power supply with +-17v rails, and a 48 volt rail will work, if it has more than 5.25 amps available.  you would also need a 5v rail if you were going to use ghost computer control section</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Frost, post: 208521, member: 90"] the cps 275 is designed for 5.25amps on the 17volt rails. the cps 450 is only good to 3.2 amps on the 17 volt rails. itll work until it blows up. Ive used several different psus for the ghost and it did indeed make a big difference. My favorite was a psu pulled from an otari concept elite mixing board. any power supply with +-17v rails, and a 48 volt rail will work, if it has more than 5.25 amps available.  you would also need a 5v rail if you were going to use ghost computer control section [/QUOTE]
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