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First post, by Gixxxer

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Finally got my hands on one but it came from Australia and the seller decided that since i was from the US i had no need for the power supply that came with it...

1. Does it matter if i use an aftermarket one or not?
2. Would a power supply from another similar model such as a sc-55 fit the power socket?

Any help would be appreciated.

Reply 2 of 9, by derSammler

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kolderman wrote:

Just get a new rectifier psu with matching voltage and minimum amps...that's it.

No, that's it not! Roland PSUs are center-negative. Almost all PSUs you'll find these days are center-positive, as that became standard, and they will fry the unit. So either get one that is advertised as being for Roland units, or get a normal one and swap the wires before using it. It's okay to pay 10 bucks for a PSU. Stay away from the cheapest China crap that you get almost for free.

ps: Roland PSUs are all compatible. All are 9V DC with a center-negative coaxial connector. Most had 500mA, a few 800mA, one or two 1000mA (for those with built-in floppy disk drives). The SC-88VL should work with 500mA already, but since more doesn't matter here, get one with 1000mA. This will allow using it for any Roland unit.

Reply 3 of 9, by root42

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I usually by Leicke brand PSUs. They have all kinds of voltages, center positive or negative and other plugs. They are pretty much for Europe only though.

Example for Roland:

https://www.amazon.de/Leicke-umgekehrte-Polar … r/dp/B01L22GL2A

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Reply 5 of 9, by darry

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I purchased a genuine Roland/Edirol one for about 20$ Canadian (about 15$ US or so) from a brick and mortar music store .

Here is a list of official PSU equivalents from Roland : https://www.rolandus.com/assets/press_media_r … dapterGuide.pdf
This does not list the SC-88VL, but if you look at http://www.synfo.nl/servicemanuals/Roland/ROL … RVICE_NOTES.pdf , the ACI-120J is listed .I assume this is the Japanes version of the ACI-120 . The ACI-120 is replaced by the PSB-120 .

Reply 8 of 9, by BloodyCactus

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bought my generic china brand psu for my roland 88vl on ebay for like a fiver. had to get one for my mt32, one for the 88vl, and one for my mpu104 and another one for my mpu105...

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