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Traktor Audio 6 power supply question
Posted on: 01.10.2011 by Nguyet Thums
Hi,
Long time lurker first time poster here.

I've recently went and got myself a Traktor Audio 6. What I didn't know was two things:

a) It doesn't come with a power supply
b) You need a power supply for the direct thru feature.

I bought it in New York, but I'm now in Iceland where these things aren't as easily available, so I can't just run up to the next store and buy an official NI power supply.

I went to a hardware store where a guy sold me a custom power supply for my VCI 300 based on this information right here



I went to my guy and asked for the same thing for my Audio 6, and he sent me back with no power supply. Why? Because he feels he desn't have the needed information with this:



He then proceeded to ask me whether the plus was on the outside or the inside, which reminded me that in addition to the information on the Audio 6, my VCI 300 had this little nugget of information on the back:




So.... Does anyone here in DJTT know the exact specifications of a Audio 6 Power Supply, apart from "9V DC 1A" ?
Nguyet Thums
02.10.2011
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
$29 USD from Native Instruments
Thank you for that Jester, but you clearly didn't read the thread as I stated "I bought it in New York, but I'm now in Iceland where these things aren't as easily available, so I can't just run up to the next store and buy an official NI power supply."

Besides that, I believe $29 is a bit steep for a power supply. The one I bought here for my VCI-300 cost me $10 (and things are more expensive in Iceland than the USA).
Nguyet Thums
01.10.2011
Hi,
Long time lurker first time poster here.

I've recently went and got myself a Traktor Audio 6. What I didn't know was two things:

a) It doesn't come with a power supply
b) You need a power supply for the direct thru feature.

I bought it in New York, but I'm now in Iceland where these things aren't as easily available, so I can't just run up to the next store and buy an official NI power supply.

I went to a hardware store where a guy sold me a custom power supply for my VCI 300 based on this information right here



I went to my guy and asked for the same thing for my Audio 6, and he sent me back with no power supply. Why? Because he feels he desn't have the needed information with this:



He then proceeded to ask me whether the plus was on the outside or the inside, which reminded me that in addition to the information on the Audio 6, my VCI 300 had this little nugget of information on the back:




So.... Does anyone here in DJTT know the exact specifications of a Audio 6 Power Supply, apart from "9V DC 1A" ?
Latoria Kavulich
15.05.2013
ya, i had to order separately.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
15.05.2013
Original retail units were indeed sold without the PSU.
Alphonso Deitchman
14.05.2013
The thread is 2 years old - probably back when the A6 was sold without Scratch+timecodes, and I'm guessing without the power supply too.
Emelina Chillson
14.05.2013
Where did you buy your NI Audio 6 btw? Stock it comes with a power supply. I just realized mine did.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
14.05.2013
I believe the OP is asking about the PSU to use the A6 in Direct Thru mode without a computer. That requires a PSU.

The specs are Input: 100-240 VAC, 60/50 Hz, Output: 9 VDC, 1200 mA [the crucial bit is the correct mA] a unit with a lower mA is likely to overheat. This information (whilst basic) is direct from NI so do not chance it.
Emelina Chillson
14.05.2013
The outer sheath is always the ground.
Alphonso Deitchman
14.05.2013
Sure about the center being grounded? The diagram on my VCI+VCM 100 says otherwise, and they work with the NI adapter.

It doesn't make much sense to ground the center and put power through the outer sheath.
Gaynell Rydberg
14.05.2013
The center is grounded. I know Walmart has suitable replacements.

You can buy a replacement from NI though. I just packaged mine up.

As makar said though, you dont need the AC adapter.
Emelina Chillson
14.05.2013
That aside I always recommend OEM. Its worth the $29 to know it will always work and last.
Emelina Chillson
14.05.2013
Any guitar effect pedal power supply will work brutha.
Alphonso Deitchman
14.05.2013
You don't need a power supply when using the Audio 6 with a computer. If you are in a situation where the supply is needed (e.g. with Traktor DJ), any DC adapter at 9V and 1A+ will be fine.

Edit: And as for the polarity, the NI power supply also works for powering the VCI 100, which is positive pin and negative sheath.
Otto Harlin
14.05.2013
I have the same problem at the moment. NI's power supply is out of stock and I don't know how to hook up the poles of the power supply I bought from radioshack.

Any help appreciated. I don't want to blow up my Audio6.

Thanks
Teresia Janusch
02.10.2011
im assuming he meant via mail order...


anyway, centre is usually positive, but if its an AC adapter and it accepts AC then it wont matter too much i dont believe...but its a hungover sunday morning so i could be wrong
Nguyet Thums
02.10.2011
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
$29 USD from Native Instruments
Thank you for that Jester, but you clearly didn't read the thread as I stated "I bought it in New York, but I'm now in Iceland where these things aren't as easily available, so I can't just run up to the next store and buy an official NI power supply."

Besides that, I believe $29 is a bit steep for a power supply. The one I bought here for my VCI-300 cost me $10 (and things are more expensive in Iceland than the USA).
Latoria Kavulich
01.10.2011
$29 USD from Native Instruments

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