Phoenix Engr Falcon PSU Digital Power Supply for VPI Music Hall Pro-Ject and MORE
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Ships from | Orlando, FL, 32814 |
Ships to | Worldwide |
Package dimensions | unspecified |
Shipping carriers | USPS, UPS or FedEx |
Shipping cost | Free |
Original accessories | Box, Manual |
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This Falcon PSU for turntables is in new condition and hasn't been used. I purchased it for my VPI Aries 3 and after I set it up, I became aware that Phoenix Engineering wasn't recommending it for my model turntable motor, because my turntable motor draws more power than the Falcon was designed to output. Therefore, I NEVER GOT TO USE IT. I set it up while my cartridge was away being repaired. Anyway, I had to get their more powerful power supply, the "Eagle."
My loss is your gain. This costs $379. I'm letting it go at a good discount and providing free shipping in the continental USA.
Note this is a special version of the Falcon. Instead of needing an extra power cable to connect from your turntable motor to the Falcon, this version of the Falcon power supply can connect DIRECTLY TO YOUR TURNTABLE MOTOR'S IEC INLET. This is a huge convenience, in my opinion. Please see the pictures.
This will ship FREE in the Continental USA. Paypal users add 3.1%
Falcon Digital Power Supply Specs:
Powers any AC Synchronous motor of 5W or less
Speed Adjustment ±1.0 RPM in 0.01 RPM steps
Automatic Voltage Reduction when platter reaches speed
Soft Start ramps speed to prevent belt “Burn Out”
Can start in 33 or 45RPM mode
Calibration modes for Speed and Voltage Output
Direct connection to (optional) RoadRunner Digital Tachometer
Small Size: 3.5”L x 2.5”W x 1.2” H
Description from The Falcon marketing materials:
"The Falcon Power Supply Unit (PSU) is a microprocessor controlled digital regenerative AC power source used for accurate speed control of a turntable motor. The PSU uses Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) to create an extremely accurate and clean sine wave that improves motor speed stability and allows the user to precisely adjust the turntable platter rotational speed.
The PSU is extremely easy to use and set up. All of the operating parameters are stored in non-volatile memory and the device always power up with the last used speed and frequency offset displayed. The PSU is powerful enough to start up in either speed selection, so there is no need to start in 33 RPM, then switch to 45 RPM as in other units.
The Falcon comes with a universal input (100-260VAC) wall adapter."
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So if my turntable - a Project 5.1 - doesn't have an IEC outlet I cannot use this Falcon Power Supply? You'd need an adapter. The cheapest from Amazon are under $6. One has some extra cable length, and one is just an adapter. If you don't have Amazon Prime (for free Amazon shipping), I could add that amount to the purchase and send either adapter directly to you from Amazon. It would arrive in two business days.
These are what I'm referring to:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00066HQ50/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OC579E/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A8ZS0UANLEAA6
Also, Shunyata sells a $15 adapter that works, too, but is needlessly overpriced:
http://www.musicdirect.com/p-12897-shunyata-burn-in-adapter.aspx |
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