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Hi Rainer >>My name is Florian Anwander and I live in Munich, Germany. > Hey, that makes us three on Looper's Delight. I already thought I wouldn't be alone here ;-) > try your luck there. Apart from that: do measurements and choose > pinning and specs of your new supply accordingly. Yes, thats what I will do assumingly. > As for using a linear power supply:... > I'm not that much into AC power supply design myself, but let me ask: > why does use of a linear supply make your setup more immune against > brownouts/blackouts than a switching one? In fact, the SPS should be > more immune to slight bownouts. Simply I used for some time a Toshiba Laptop (not the worst brand) which does not have a battery any more. So each short spike (e.g. the powertransformers of Apple G4 Powerbooks do very ugly spikes to the mains, when plugged in) or brownout in the 240V power made the laptop crash. I don'T want to have this anymore on stage. Linear power supplys can be built with large capacitors and will survive spikes. > But hey, much more interesting: what do you do musically? You may listen here: http://www.ambiosonics.de As mentioned in my opening posting: I use the looper instead of a realtime sequencer for my analogue synths. But I also did some guitar and vocal looper stuff. Florian