Barbarous
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I bought a Hart Chiarra amp on eBay inexpensively. It needs a power supply, not just an IEC, which I hadn't realized. It takes a + or - 15 V supply. Hart sold a kit for the PS too but they seem to be out of business now.
I noticed an APS Headroom wallwart I have is + or - 15 V. I thought I might make an adaptor to power up the amp and see if it works. This raises a bunch of questions, some simpler than others.
1) Does anyone know what this kind of power connector is called? DigiKey and its ilk are so huge I can't always find parts if I don't know their names.
2) According to Wikipedia DIN connectors are numbered like this:
So would this be right, on the Headroom wall wart?
3) Someone with an Astrodyne supply posted a pin-out on Head Fi based on a sticker from the back of it:
PIN 3: +15 == 2A
PIN 1, 2: COMMON
PIN 4: N/C
PIN 5: -15V == 1A
SHELL: GND
I presume the pins are the same in the APS wart since both power the same products. Inside my APS Headroom wart there are only 3 wires going into the cable; I'm guessing +15V, -15V, and Gnd? So what does Common mean here? I realize this may be a bone-headed question. I can read, so even the right phrase to use to search the web, or an index, would send me in the right direction, and be appreciated. Sorry if it is a bad question.
4) The guy who owns the Rock Grotto site liked this amp and posted various pages about it. One is this diagram of the power supply:
Does that "0V" output mean the Headroom wart won't work? It doesn't have a 0V output. I've seen toroids rated -15 / 0 / +15, but again I'm a little lost as to what that 0V output means.
The Rock Grotto guy posted directions for an Easy X PSU; maybe this kind of thing would work with a -15 / 0 / +15 toroid? I'm guessing not.
5) Are there suitable kits for this? Here's what I've found:
Jaycar has a "Headphone Amplifier Power Supply Kit" CAT. NO. KC5418 (no "0V" output); Mouser has something PD-2515 Mean Well (again no "0V"); Hagerman has a half kit as well Bugle (& Power)(again no "0V"). There is also one on eBay Bipolar +/-15V 100mA per side but I don't know if 100mA is adequate.
Thanks for any help you may be able to give.
I noticed an APS Headroom wallwart I have is + or - 15 V. I thought I might make an adaptor to power up the amp and see if it works. This raises a bunch of questions, some simpler than others.
1) Does anyone know what this kind of power connector is called? DigiKey and its ilk are so huge I can't always find parts if I don't know their names.

2) According to Wikipedia DIN connectors are numbered like this:

So would this be right, on the Headroom wall wart?

3) Someone with an Astrodyne supply posted a pin-out on Head Fi based on a sticker from the back of it:
PIN 3: +15 == 2A
PIN 1, 2: COMMON
PIN 4: N/C
PIN 5: -15V == 1A
SHELL: GND
I presume the pins are the same in the APS wart since both power the same products. Inside my APS Headroom wart there are only 3 wires going into the cable; I'm guessing +15V, -15V, and Gnd? So what does Common mean here? I realize this may be a bone-headed question. I can read, so even the right phrase to use to search the web, or an index, would send me in the right direction, and be appreciated. Sorry if it is a bad question.

4) The guy who owns the Rock Grotto site liked this amp and posted various pages about it. One is this diagram of the power supply:

Does that "0V" output mean the Headroom wart won't work? It doesn't have a 0V output. I've seen toroids rated -15 / 0 / +15, but again I'm a little lost as to what that 0V output means.
The Rock Grotto guy posted directions for an Easy X PSU; maybe this kind of thing would work with a -15 / 0 / +15 toroid? I'm guessing not.
5) Are there suitable kits for this? Here's what I've found:
Jaycar has a "Headphone Amplifier Power Supply Kit" CAT. NO. KC5418 (no "0V" output); Mouser has something PD-2515 Mean Well (again no "0V"); Hagerman has a half kit as well Bugle (& Power)(again no "0V"). There is also one on eBay Bipolar +/-15V 100mA per side but I don't know if 100mA is adequate.
Thanks for any help you may be able to give.