via this auction
"The Instrument features an 8 stop, 3+ octave treble keyboard with a full 120 bass stradella system with 5 selectors. The instrument was made in Germany, and has a converter box that connects with a special 8-pin cable. The converter box can be switched to accommodate different voltages..."
Do you know where I might find the converter box for a Sanovox Electronic Accordion?
ReplyDeleteI can’t seem to find any information about this mysterious converter box, if I could find diagrams or even know more about how it works I could probably build my own. Please post here if anybody knows anything!
ReplyDeleteI have this sanovox accordion but no power supply. Any thing you might suggest??
ReplyDeleteI had a center box between the late '70s and early eighties I used to go to center down on Springfield avenue in Irvington then I went to work for Jack Gentil who worked for Santa and then open up his own company called Hilgen and made guitar and bass amps. I'm saying that just to qualified at what I'm going to say has some meaning cuz I know what it is it's a power supply you'll never be able to find one there's no way you can make one it's the thing that makes all different vultures is DC for the electronic circuit inside the sound of oxirconium. The reason why so many people have the sandbox without the power supply is eventually they must have went and the company's longer than that of business and you don't make them anymore so the accordions are useless it's a shame cuz I made a lot of money with it playing. I see the center boxes for sale I said where's the power supply nobody gives me an answer they don't have it and I know about electronics and I don't ever remember seeing a schematic full one. I know the regular accordions are made in Italy but I don't know about the sandbox where it was made I can't be cool I made it four years old now so I got a good memory but I don't ever remember knowing if it was made in Italy or not I don't necessarily think so it might have been made by farfisa that's a possibility is it possibility to look that up that they might have been made by for free so Oregon they're not in business anymore either I don't think I hope this helps a little bit doesn't solve your problem but may help you to understand it a little
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