I just saw this come up on ModularGrid:
https://modulargrid.net/e/takaab-sps
https://siammodular.com/products/takaab ... ack-module
Listed specs:
4HP power solution module by Takaab. The SPS provides clean, regulated power to your eurorack system with protection against overload. Includes line-lump transformer.
1.7A @ +12V | 1.5A @ -12V | 1.2A @ +5V (constant current test).
Noise & Ripple: < 90mVpp (tested with bundled power transformer).
Power Requirements: 15-24VDC (center positive) power supply, 90W or higher. (Included).
Expansion: To power a larger case, a number of SPS units can be connected together via 6mm spade terminals on the back of the unit. Therefore you can power them all using a single (larger) transformer.
Looks like plenty of -12V (as compared to the uZeus that I've been using), and a good price that includes a transformer (didn't see a mention of transformer voltage or plug type).
I'm a little wary in that I don't see a big heat sink in the pics, and the front panel is not metal (i.e.-- not a heat sink). But still looks very interesting and looks to be a good value. I'll be interested to learn more.
https://modulargrid.net/e/takaab-sps
https://siammodular.com/products/takaab ... ack-module
Listed specs:
4HP power solution module by Takaab. The SPS provides clean, regulated power to your eurorack system with protection against overload. Includes line-lump transformer.
1.7A @ +12V | 1.5A @ -12V | 1.2A @ +5V (constant current test).
Noise & Ripple: < 90mVpp (tested with bundled power transformer).
Power Requirements: 15-24VDC (center positive) power supply, 90W or higher. (Included).
Expansion: To power a larger case, a number of SPS units can be connected together via 6mm spade terminals on the back of the unit. Therefore you can power them all using a single (larger) transformer.
Looks like plenty of -12V (as compared to the uZeus that I've been using), and a good price that includes a transformer (didn't see a mention of transformer voltage or plug type).
I'm a little wary in that I don't see a big heat sink in the pics, and the front panel is not metal (i.e.-- not a heat sink). But still looks very interesting and looks to be a good value. I'll be interested to learn more.
Statistics: Posted by Joe_D — Fri Dec 20, 2024 2:57 am — Replies 0 — Views 55