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Brand new never installed PSU for Korg Polysix. Upgraded new design from  Synthronics.

This modern and state of art PSU is suitable to replace an old PSU in Korg Polysix synthesizer. It is an universal input (85 to 265V AC) switch mode power supply (SMPS) with LDO post-regulators (on every rail).

In comparison to original PSU it has several advantages

  • NO OVERHEAT! In this PSU, power components are only 15°C warmer than the ambient temperature (e.g. for ambient +20°C it is +35°C) after several hours of operation
  • Efficiency around 75% = less heat inside the synthesizer
  • No audible NOISE
  • Precise Over Current Module that monitors possible fault conditions
  • Less weight
  • New and quality electronic parts
  • Top metal protection cover and bottom insulator plate that covers all components under high voltage
  • Compact construction

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Listed4 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Polysix
Categories
Year
  • 2020

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