OFF TOPIC - Nowhere else to ask - Mackie Control Universal
Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 6:12 am
Hi everyone.
I’m apologizing in advance for posting this since it’s drastically off topic, but I’ve spent days searching the internet with no results. While looking around the station for more missing hard drives for the HDR I got working in addition to multiple plug-in disks and MIDI cables for the d8b, I found in a “junk” closet a Mackie Control Universal - NOT the pro. This one looks exactly like it belongs with a d8b setup, and I initially thought it WAS part of the d8b until I really looked the thing over. I was fortunate to find the main unit but the power supply was nowhere to be found.
I located a “quick start” guide on the web, but it only says to “plug in the power supply.” I searched eBay for the power supply and that made things worse. I’m understanding that the unit needs 7.5 volts to run, but I’m finding sellers claiming they have a power supply to work with the Control Universal, but it puts out 7.5vAC. However, the plug on the back of the unit clearly shows the center pin as being positive. I could possibly build a power supply, but I need a definitive answer on what the Control Universal needs.
So can anyone tell me what the correct voltage/current output should be to power the Control Universal? Hopefully I can get an answer soon so I can delete this thread since it’s off topic.
Thanks, guys.
Aaron
I’m apologizing in advance for posting this since it’s drastically off topic, but I’ve spent days searching the internet with no results. While looking around the station for more missing hard drives for the HDR I got working in addition to multiple plug-in disks and MIDI cables for the d8b, I found in a “junk” closet a Mackie Control Universal - NOT the pro. This one looks exactly like it belongs with a d8b setup, and I initially thought it WAS part of the d8b until I really looked the thing over. I was fortunate to find the main unit but the power supply was nowhere to be found.
I located a “quick start” guide on the web, but it only says to “plug in the power supply.” I searched eBay for the power supply and that made things worse. I’m understanding that the unit needs 7.5 volts to run, but I’m finding sellers claiming they have a power supply to work with the Control Universal, but it puts out 7.5vAC. However, the plug on the back of the unit clearly shows the center pin as being positive. I could possibly build a power supply, but I need a definitive answer on what the Control Universal needs.
So can anyone tell me what the correct voltage/current output should be to power the Control Universal? Hopefully I can get an answer soon so I can delete this thread since it’s off topic.
Thanks, guys.
Aaron