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Replace an NP1 battery with the NP1 AC Power Adapter to power your audio devices or entire audio bag all day. Power your (BDS) battery distribution systems and audio devices that accept variable DC voltage. Remote Audio BDS, PSC Power Star Mini and many more… Fits most brands of NP-1 Cup Adapters As quick as switching out an NP1 battery, go from DC to AC in a snap! Prolongs the life of expensive NP1 style batteries by saving precious recharging cycles when recording on location with available AC power. Specs: Input: 100-240V 50-60Hz 1.5A Output: 15V 5A 75W NP1 Adapter Dimensions (not including AC/DC transformer): 2.7”L x 1.6”W x 1”H Short circuit, over voltage and over current protection AC cord supplied for standard US outlet and comes with neoprene storage bag. Model# NP1 AC PA - See more at: http://lmcsound.com/products/np1-ac-power-adapter/#sthash.velhidsW.dpuf
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I am building my cart and after seeing many people using the yamaha 0196vi as their front end I have decided to use the Midas Venice F as Midas offers far superior audio products to Yamaha and far superior features. Primarily because I like Midas Preamps and because I like the idea of firewire and analog direct outs instead of USB as in the o196vi. My question relates to powering these AC behemoths. I will of course be running on 12 volt DC cart power from my Meon. Is there an efficient way to convert DC to AC for the mixer? I would think that the midas console actually uses DC power internally and converts the AC input to DCinternally. Is there a way to bypass its AC-DC converter and go straight in as DC? Seems silly to convert power twice, that being said does this have any drawbacks (as in are power inverters efficient?). How have other mixers solved this problem when using gear that is designed to be plugged to AC. I have already asked the guys at Midas about it but hoping for some insight from you guys too. Chris