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Hi, I'm new on this forum and I hope we'll can share ideas.

I've a problem. I have to powering a Sennheiser SK 100 G3 transmitter via the Sennheiser DC2 power converter original part.

I need a 220VAC input to 6-18VDC output power converter the smallest possible. I've to be sure this power converter will not generate crackling or interference to the lavalier microphone I'll connect on the transmitter.

All your advices are welcome.

Thanks.

Regards.

 

 

 

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Just did a quick Google search and turned up this site:  http://www.elliottelectronicsupply.com/power-supplies/ac-dc-wall-types.html

Lots of choices.  If you're using this in a sound bag just power it directly off of a good lithium ion battery, or off of the same battery that's powering your bag via a battery distribution system.

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Just about any wall-wart in your country that supplies 6-18VDC should work with the DC-2. I do not know the amperage requirement but it can't be much. 250mA should be adequate I would think. In any case, low cost and small.

You will probably have to splice the cables together or install the appropriate jack but that's easy with even minimal soldering skills.

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