Need technical help with my Broken Moog Prodigy

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benmate
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Need technical help with my Broken Moog Prodigy

Post by benmate » Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:27 pm

http://www.dutchforce.com/~eforum/index ... entry52057

you can read that or help me out with finding a new transformer for my prodigy. I don't know where to get one. It is supposed to output 23Volts but at what amperage?

I think the one I have now doesn't put out enough voltage:
red wire: .069 volts going to cr11
red wire: 2.4 volts going to cr13
green wire: 1.05 volts going to c42 and c43.

the schematics are available here for anyone daring to help: http://www.hylander.com/moogschematics.html.
I have the later model circuit B (starting on page 5)

on a side note: someone a long time ago went through a lot of trouble to paint it white with blue splatter paint all over it... a la Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas style... It looks very cool. I only wish it sounded as cool as it looks!

It makes lots of sounds, but has lots of issues that I assume come from a lack of power.

Please help.

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Post by Ted3000 » Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:09 pm

No offense to Ralph Steadman (or you).... but if you don't take that Prodigy down to natural wood, you deserve a broken transformer. First things first.
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Post by writeroxie » Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:17 am

Ted3000 wrote:No offense to Ralph Steadman (or you).... but if you don't take that Prodigy down to natural wood, you deserve a broken transformer. First things first.
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Re: Need technical help with my Broken Moog Prodigy

Post by rogs » Fri Apr 07, 2006 2:54 pm

benmate wrote: It is supposed to output 23Volts but at what amperage?
The service schematic shows the secondary windings fused at 250mA -- so you should be OK with a transformer of 10VA, or perhaps slighty more to be on the safe side.

The manual shows +/- 23v RAW - As this DC is then regulated it is not a critical value.

I would suggest trying a 12 or 15VA transformer with 0-18, 0-18 Secondary windings.

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