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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    Here goes, Sorry for the late reply :S INPUT: AC 230V/50hz (BLK-BLK) OUTPUT: AC 14.5V X2/2.0A (YEL-WHT-YEL) OUTPUT: AC 19.5V X2/1.7A (ORG-BLK-ORG) I think that makes approx. 150VA. As I said it's a bit expensive, but for me it was good! Best Regards to all! :D
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    Hi! Use a nice big hammer :) it worked for me. There is a small piece of wood where the transformer was glued, that was broken two, so I used a new one also. you must know that your old transformer will be pretty damaged. Regards!
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    Yes, it fixed the humming problem. I am humming free :D The rest of detail are on pm. Regards!
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    Here are some pics from my mod. I used a toroidal transformer. Nichicon muse 47uF 50v Nichicon muse 330uF 25v Some mkp 0,47uF 250V Panasonic 10000uF 50V LME49860 Hope you enjoy it :)
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    If anyone in Europe is reading this, I can send a toroidal transformer for this speaker:) i asked for 2 and still have another. Tell something if you want. I was using these ones with a asus xonar essence stx and it sounds perfect. Now I use klipsch iFi and those are great:D
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    Just ordered 6 LME49860 opamps and the capacitors for subwoofer, the ones for the speakers I can find them here. :)
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    I am from Portugal. The toroidal transformer was a bit expensive yes, it cost me 48 euros. But it was worthit, these are great speakers, I have both companion 5 from bose and klpisch promedia 2.1 and I can say that neither 2 can beat the definition of these mx5021 , and I still didn't mod the...
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    User Guides Modding the Altec Lansing MX 5021 for dummies!!

    To remove the hiss from your mx5021, you should change your transformer, I ordered a toroidal transformer , and now I have no hiss. It will give you a bit of trouble doing it, but it will worth. The original transformer was glued to the bottom of the case, that was the hard part to handle, the...
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