Power requirements for GCP (phantom power)

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drewzee87t
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Power requirements for GCP (phantom power)

Post by drewzee87t »

Hi,

Using GCP with a Hughes & Kettner Grandmeister using its phantom power and 7 pin cable. The GCP works for a few minutes and then the lights get dim, thing starts schizzing out, and then I start getting crazy control messages being sent.

Unfortunately the solution seems to be plug in the GCP to a wall wart. On it's own power it works fine with no glitches.

H&K Manual lists phantom as 20VDC at 150mA on its midi in port. Just curious what the spec requirement is to power this GCP on phantom.

Anyone know someone that makes a box that you can plug a wall wart into back at the rack and have it apply power to the correct midi pins?

Curious if you have seen this before with the HK amps.

Thank you

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Re: Power requirements for GCP (phantom power)

Post by bettsaj »

The GCP requires 9vdc or 9vac, not 20vdc. That's why it works with the AC adaptor, and not your phantom power.

You'll need to run it from the 5 pin midi connector, and use some sort of routing box that the ac power adaptor can plug into to provide power to the 2 unused pins of the midi cable.

Please see this previous post..... I still have the routing box if interested ;-)

http://www.voodoolab.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7205
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blewmeaway
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Re: Power requirements for GCP (phantom power)

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Just wanted to confirm....the Grandmeister cannot power the GCP??? Is that true???

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Re: Power requirements for GCP (phantom power)

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Confirmed! 20V @ 150mA will not work to power a Ground Control Pro.

A Ground Control Pro requires 9V AC (or DC) and should really get at least 400mA.

I hope that helps!
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Re: Power requirements for GCP (phantom power)

Post by blewmeaway »

That’s a bummer but yes it helps a lot, thank you!

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