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Help finding a power supply for Kaoss Pad?

Post by Tyler2000 » Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:28 pm

I posted this in sound production, but it probably fits here better.

I need a power supply for a KP2. If you have one for sale or know where to get please help me out!
so what do I put down here now?

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Post by wiss » Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:58 pm

take it into radioshack.....just make sure you know if it 300a, 600a, and so on.
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Post by Tyler2000 » Tue Dec 25, 2007 6:46 am

The thing is that it has an interesting plug. I have an adjustable power supply, but none of the heads fit. The plug is a barrell with a pin inside. Do you think rat shack would have something like that?
so what do I put down here now?

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Post by Altitude » Tue Dec 25, 2007 1:02 pm

Tyler2000 wrote:The thing is that it has an interesting plug. I have an adjustable power supply, but none of the heads fit. The plug is a barrell with a pin inside. Do you think rat shack would have something like that?
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The radio shack ones have removable tips. Just take the pad there and tehy usually have a keychain with all the possible tips to try out. Make sure you check what the minimum current rating is for the transformer and get one that is at least that much (it can be more, just not less)

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Post by killedaway » Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:59 am

head to Korg's website, and then "online store". when you click on "AC Adapters...", it's the second item from the top. 13 bucks, but i'm not sure about shipping.
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Post by supermel74 » Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:17 pm

killedaway wrote:head to Korg's website, and then "online store". when you click on "AC Adapters...", it's the second item from the top. 13 bucks, but i'm not sure about shipping.
Yup. I bought one from there when I had a KP2 and they shipped it immediately. I think I got it the next day.

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Post by Tyler2000 » Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:50 pm

killedaway wrote:head to Korg's website, and then "online store". when you click on "AC Adapters...", it's the second item from the top. 13 bucks, but i'm not sure about shipping.
Thanks a bunch. That is the answer I was looking for!
so what do I put down here now?

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