power for my univerb II

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oldskl
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power for my univerb II

Post by oldskl » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:15 pm

I just got a peavy univerb 2 rack reverb machine, but it didnt come with a power supply, by the power supply input it says

16VAC
60hz
25watts

so what do I need a 16v power supply? I've looked on ebay and pretty much all of them are for a laptop, I cant use this can I?

Thanks

paradigm_x
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Post by paradigm_x » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:24 pm

tried contacting peavey ?

im guessing one the generic four way jobbers would do

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dequo
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Re: power for my univerb II

Post by dequo » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:53 pm

oldskl wrote:I just got a peavy univerb 2 rack reverb machine, but it didnt come with a power supply, by the power supply input it says

16VAC
60hz
25watts

so what do I need a 16v power supply? I've looked on ebay and pretty much all of them are for a laptop, I cant use this can I?

Thanks
a laptop power supply would be DC. 16V AC will be hard to find.. never heard of any electronics using this as a supply..

starbooker
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Re: power for my univerb II

Post by starbooker » Sun Aug 29, 2010 3:39 am

for the power you will need a in: AC 120 volt~60Hz out: AC12 volt ~1500mA for use with electric musical instruments

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