DC Power Adaptor Kontrol S4

DC Power Adaptor Kontrol S4
Posted on: 14.12.2010 by Dane Shuping
After sending 3 emails to Native Instruments, spoke at the community of Native (http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...015#post770015) and have sent an email to the manufacturer Adaptor (who told me they can not sell it).

I'm a little mad... I lost my DC Adaptor loast week... Native does not answer and I bought this: http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/730...00-p5p-sz.html with a 2.1mm to 2.5mm adapter, it arrive on Thursday in my home... but I'm not sure if the voltage is appropriate.

Do any of you have bought some extra adapter?
Joella Heuker
23.12.2010
Originally Posted by ssul
After sending 3 emails to Native Instruments, spoke at the community of Native (http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...015#post770015) and have sent an email to the manufacturer Adaptor (who told me they can not sell it).

I'm a little mad... I lost my DC Adaptor loast week... Native does not answer and I bought this: http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/730...00-p5p-sz.html with a 2.1mm to 2.5mm adapter, it arrive on Thursday in my home... but I'm not sure if the voltage is appropriate.

Do any of you have bought some extra adapter?
I have not had the need to buy a second adapter. I also believe NI should sell them (or let the manufacturer sell it...) because people will lose them (or some schlub will rip yours off...) and they will go bad from time to time.

The NI adapter is 9V at 1200mA (1.2A) so a 9V at 2A adapter should be fine as far as powering the unit. My only question is whether the polarity on the aftermarket adapter will be right.

...and after looking at the power supply and turning my S4 around, I see that there is NO polarity indicated. Typically a manufacturer will show you whether it is tip positive or tip negative. Since there is no polarity indicated on either the S4 back panel or the S4 wall wart, it must take care of the polarity internally.

Hope your replacement works out!! Post back and let us all know if it works OK...

If you are picking up weird buzzes in your audio, I would say that you should reverse the polarity of the power supply.

Good luck!
Dane Shuping
14.12.2010
After sending 3 emails to Native Instruments, spoke at the community of Native (http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...015#post770015) and have sent an email to the manufacturer Adaptor (who told me they can not sell it).

I'm a little mad... I lost my DC Adaptor loast week... Native does not answer and I bought this: http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/730...00-p5p-sz.html with a 2.1mm to 2.5mm adapter, it arrive on Thursday in my home... but I'm not sure if the voltage is appropriate.

Do any of you have bought some extra adapter?
nayit ruiz jaramillo
23.12.2010
Go to NI community and read the Sticky about Power Adapter Recall to see if you are affected.
Joella Heuker
23.12.2010
Originally Posted by ssul
After sending 3 emails to Native Instruments, spoke at the community of Native (http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...015#post770015) and have sent an email to the manufacturer Adaptor (who told me they can not sell it).

I'm a little mad... I lost my DC Adaptor loast week... Native does not answer and I bought this: http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/730...00-p5p-sz.html with a 2.1mm to 2.5mm adapter, it arrive on Thursday in my home... but I'm not sure if the voltage is appropriate.

Do any of you have bought some extra adapter?
I have not had the need to buy a second adapter. I also believe NI should sell them (or let the manufacturer sell it...) because people will lose them (or some schlub will rip yours off...) and they will go bad from time to time.

The NI adapter is 9V at 1200mA (1.2A) so a 9V at 2A adapter should be fine as far as powering the unit. My only question is whether the polarity on the aftermarket adapter will be right.

...and after looking at the power supply and turning my S4 around, I see that there is NO polarity indicated. Typically a manufacturer will show you whether it is tip positive or tip negative. Since there is no polarity indicated on either the S4 back panel or the S4 wall wart, it must take care of the polarity internally.

Hope your replacement works out!! Post back and let us all know if it works OK...

If you are picking up weird buzzes in your audio, I would say that you should reverse the polarity of the power supply.

Good luck!

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