Need some help with findin a suitable power supply for a sound system.

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So I got this Tevion/Medion Aktives 5.1 Soundsystem MD 42491 but I don't have the power supply for it. It states that it needs a 25V 2.2A 50Hz AC power.

I tried with a 16V from my other system to test it and it works, but I need to find a power supply now. I tried the manufacturers but the system is too old and they can't help me find one.

I found some on ebay, but they are 24V 3A. I know the amperage is fine since it doesn't matter if it's higher than needed, but I don't know if 24V will be "ok". Also that one on ebay is DC 24V but the system needs AC power.

So I need your help in deciding what to do.
 
Well I was going on with the specs that I have infront of me.

Since I don't have the original power supply, I have no way of knowing if the stuff on the manual or the printed numbers on the back are actually AC or DC.

Pics from manual:
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The manual is in German, but we can see the numbers.

My original question stands, would the risk of the system dying be big if I put a 24V DC with 2.2A or greater, considering it requires 25V AC 2.2A or greater (unless they meant to say DC on the manual? :D).

Thanks in advance.
 
Ok looks like it has a bridge rectifier. I see 4 diodes and a big capacitor next to them.

According to what you said, this sound system needs an AC adapter for real.

I doubt I can find such an adapter anywhere (unless custom build?), so if I hook this up with a 24V DC, what would actually happen and will it survive for a long period of time.

Here's a pic just in case:
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A custom build using a 55VA 24V transformer and a box to house it should work provided you wire it up right.

Just had a quick look on google and such transformers go for more than 20 quid which is not worth it in my case as the sound system is probably worth 10 :D

Can you tell me if this would work Ebay link. If not I guess I will just get some second hand system from ebay.
 
If you have some old bulb type external christmas lights you may find they have a 24v 2A transformer or something similar. I know that a couple of sets of my old lights had such a transformer which I scavenged when it was time to throw the lights out. I don't see a regulator in that image so I don't suppose it would matter too much if you got 1vAC less.

Very interesting. I will have a look in the loft. Thanks

EDIT: I doubt I will have the bulb type ones but, worth a look :D
 
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