So I have been having an issue with my power supply lately. It seems to fall out occasionally with the slightest bump. I look at the connector (the part that plugs into the theremin) and I notice only three little prongs. Is this correct? Has anyone else had a issue with the power supply falling out?
Moog Etherwave Standard. Power supply
Posted: 11/1/2007 4:49:01 PM
The three pins are correct. For reasons I cannot imagine Moog chose to use a three pin DIN connector for the power supply. I have not had any problems with mine yet, but I treat it with inordinate care as it is an obvious weakness.
Posted: 11/1/2007 5:31:56 PM
I've seen plenty of items that use Power DIN (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_connector#Snap_and_Lock_DC_Power_Connectors), but not Audio DIN.
(Fortunately none of my audio equipment has Audio DIN sockets, so I have not been able to destroy them by plugging the power supply into an audio-in.)
(Fortunately none of my audio equipment has Audio DIN sockets, so I have not been able to destroy them by plugging the power supply into an audio-in.)
Posted: 11/2/2007 11:28:17 PM
DIN connectors are extremely uncommon in commercially manufactured products in the US. Mostly they were used in 80's era home computing products of poor quality. Consequently every time I have to look at that DIN connector on the Etherwave and its supply, I shudder a little, knowing that every other DIN connector I've ever had has gone horribly wrong sooner or later.
Posted: 7/31/2018 12:24:20 AM
So I have been having an issue with my power supply lately. It seems to fall out occasionally with the slightest bump. I look at the connector (the part that plugs into the theremin) and I notice only three little prongs. Is this correct? Has anyone else had a issue with the power supply falling out?
Just purchased a Moog Grandmother, identical issue. The plug-in portion of the connection is too small, and it gets noisy when moved at all.
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