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Originally posted by arpotts arpotts wrote:

Hi Woody,
Many thanks for your reply. I believe that the power supply for the controller was built into the dimmer packs and was connected by any one of the four 7 pin din sockets on the back of the controller. 


Correct, Citronic always sold them as a kit with 2 4-bars par cans with dimmers. 0-10 volt was standard then. Don't know what voltage the controller would use but Citronic DJ mixers used around a 15v psu.
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Hi Woody,

Many thanks for this. I've tried 11 volts up to now - 15 volts seems more in keeping with the differential that I'd expect for a 0 to 10 volt output. I'll try that and let you know how I get on.
Many thanks,
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I’d love to receive the Trent and Thames 2 
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