Re: HELP needed buying a 9V DC Adapter
- From: "Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 00:47:00 -0400
"Terry" <terry75115@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:98b7e0f4-4452-4130-897b-adceb28c4362@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I just bought a KORG GT-120 guitar tuner. It uses a 9V DC adapter.
But it doesn't list what the milliamps it would be.
I don't want to burn this thing up.
Does anyone know how many milliamps I'll need?
Thanks,
Terry in Texas
You won't burn the tuner by using too small or large an adapter. You'll damage it by using one of the *wrong polarity*.
Look for the symbol on the case, near the power jack. There will be a plus and a minus sign, each pointing to either the shell or the center pin. Use a matching adapter.
If you use an adapter that can't provide enough power, unlikely for a tuner, you'll damage the adapter, and the tuner just won't work very well.
But since you ask, if you google that tuner, you can find the specs here, and they include hte adapter specs:
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