Just about to go out and get one
Am I right in thinking it's a 9V DC does anyone know what amp they have to be?
Just about to go out and get one
Am I right in thinking it's a 9V DC does anyone know what amp they have to be?
MacBook Pro 15" 2.0GHZ i7. Kontrol S4. Traktor Scratch Pro 2.5. MidiFighter Classic. Aiaiai TMA-1.
Sorry just found it
500mA
My bad
MacBook Pro 15" 2.0GHZ i7. Kontrol S4. Traktor Scratch Pro 2.5. MidiFighter Classic. Aiaiai TMA-1.
I got this one from Maplin a few weeks back and it works just dandy.
9V 500mA Unreg PSU... £7.99
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=13453
In fact i bought 2 cus i live in fear of busting and/or losing everything.
Last edited by Karlos Santos; 05-30-2009 at 06:48 AM.
yeh i usually carry 2 of everything aswell or 3
Nice one i'll be grabbing a couple of them
MacBook Pro 15" 2.0GHZ i7. Kontrol S4. Traktor Scratch Pro 2.5. MidiFighter Classic. Aiaiai TMA-1.
i went to my local thrift store and they had a whole wall of used power adapters. i picked one up for 0.99 cents
I've been using the VCI-100 without power adaptor all the time and it never let me down.
Is there any kind of advantage if you use an adaptor?
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Some people don't have enough usb ports to supply power to all of their devices, especially if you are using a usb hub that is pulling power from a single port.
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My Rig: Macbook 13" (2.16ghz 4gb crucial ram), VCI-100 custom paint, Korg Nanopad, Axiom 25, DJIO
Doesn't the USB-hub add latency to the VCI-100?
Would you rather use a power adaptor on an usb-hub or on the VCI-100.
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i think he means if you have to use a USB Hub to connect the VCI . Maybe you had a USB soundcard on the one USB laptop port and say, a Korg Nanopad and VCI on a hub to the other port (if you only have 2 USB ports like Macs) its a good idea to power the VCI with an adapter to take the strain of the powered USB Hub that may have two items connected to it.
I would always power anything that is connected to a hub even if it is a powered Hub.
Definitely never put your soundcard on a Hub.
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