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Analogue Systems power supply & Eurorack Modular Synth Case

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2008

Here is a video showing features of the Analogue Systems eurorack power supply which is found in all current Analogue Systems cases.

Eurorack modules from a variety of manufacturers can be used in Analogue Systems cases as they come standard with both Analogue Systems sockets and Doepfer-style sockets. Analogue Systems power supplies are set up for both 115 volts and 230 volts (international power supply.

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  • Can you provide any information where I can buy the power ribbons and the power supply/board? I want to build a case, but don't want to buy a few empty rackmount cases and not use them..

  • If you need ribbon cables, we have those available. Unfortunately, Analogue Systems does not offer the power supply boards separate from their cases.

  • Are there any companies that use the same power as Analogue Systems? There are places to buy Doepfer-style power supply boards, but I'd rather not mess with the power like that.

  • All the eurorack modules use the same +12v / -12v . Modules with LCD screens also require +5v. So any eurorack power supply will provide +12 / -12v. None have A.S. power sockets already installed, except A.S. power supplies of course.

  • @bigcitymusic

    Actually, they do.

  • @genxtargetmarket What are you referring to?

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  • @genxtargetmarket

    Ugh... sorry about that. YouTube = Th3 Suck regarding the keeping of messages congruent.

    My comment referred to a BCM comment about ASys not selling just the backplane board and/or power supply with PCBs. They will do so.

  • Good job!

  • Very informative and clear. Thanks.

  • Great video. Lots of necessary information here.

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