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Kevin, I would try this one at radio Shack. It will provide several different voltages, including 6V & 9V at 1000 ma (which is 1 amp). 6 volts will almost certainly work, even though the unit technically calls for 7.5. Some people dare to 9 volts in an application like yours, and it usually works, but there is always an overvoltage risk, though small. Here's a link. Link might not be clickable if it wraps: http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CT LG%5F009%5F001%5F001%5F002&product%5Fid=273%2D1680 Hope that helps, Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Cheli-Colando" <kevin@minds-eye.org> To: "Loop" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 2:34 PM Subject: Hopefully not futiley stupid question > Well, after a long hiatus, I had to come back to the list. And what do > I bring with me, another question. > > I recently bought a Lexicon MRC (midi controller) without a power > supply and this is the rub. Seems this unit needs a 7.5VAC 1Amp > transformer and I can't find this anywhere (even Mouser electronics was > a no go). Does anyone have any idea on where I could find an adapter > for this (Lexicon does not have them any longer)? Any help or tips on > how to find or make a power supply for this would be greatly > appreciated. > > Once I get it powered up, it looks to be an interesting midi controller > with four sliders for real time parameter control among other things. > I'm looking forward to using it with the LXP1 and 5 it came with (if I > can find some power for it). > > Thanks > > Kevin > > > How amazing, how amazing! > Hard to comprehend that > Nonsentient beings expound Dharma. > It simply cannot be heard with the ear, > But when sound is heard with the eye, > Then it is understood. > - Tung-shan (807-869) > > Sound and Vision: http://www.minds-eye.org > >