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rnolan:
The MPC was in between the MC-1 and the MXC (http://web.archive.org/web/20040217022455/http://www.adadepot.com:80/adagear/gearpages/pedals/ADA-MPC.htm), so MC-1 came out with MP-1 originally, MPC has much the same functionality to MC-1 but a better footprint (2 rows of buttons so no so wide), the MXC is basically the MPC but with CC (pedal and switch) options added.
I found some perfect 9V AC adapters (wall warts) from Jaycar in Australia, Model KSLFB0900055W1AU, Input 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 0.15A, Output 9.0V --- 0.55A, you should be able to source something equivalent in the US.  They come with a range of tips and one of them was just perfect for my MXC pedals.

Unfortunately, the wayback time machine link above to the old depot site doesn't include a manual, pics or schematic (the links don't work  :facepalm: ), but if anyone has the CD that Jur put together way back when, it should be on there.  My guess is that the MXC manual is the same as the MPC manual (functions options) except for the CC additions (which came with MP-2/MXC).

MarshallJMP:
Hey R, that's not a AC adaptor but a DC which will also work.

Now I have that CD if someone needs it but it's 760Mb. Maybe we could put it online somewhere?

Dante:

--- Quote from: MarshallJMP on February 27, 2018, 05:36:54 AM ---Now I have that CD if someone needs it but it's 760Mb. Maybe we could put it online somewhere?

--- End quote ---

We should put it onto Dropbox. I can add stuff from there

rnolan:
Hey MJMP, it says on it it's an AC adapter, but I did take note of the polarity when fitting the tip, so maybe it's DC out ?  Anyway nice slimline adapter and no overly expensive.

You can use one of those file transfer services to send it to Dante (e.g. https://wetransfer.com/) and I'd like a copy as well, you just send it to the persons email address.  At some point I'd like to download a copy of all the original depot pages and make all the gear links work again, then add it to the current site.

MarshallJMP:
Well the thing was that it worked between 110-240V so that means it's a switching psu, so it will have DC out.

Just did a wetransfer to the admins (hope I got everybody). There are 5 zip files and it's about 387Mb.

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