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Crumar Compac Piano, voltage?

Crumar Compac Piano, voltage?

2008-03-12 by gustafgimstedt

I�ve just got hold of a Crumar Compac Piano.
Only thing is I don�t have the electric cable, and there is no sign 
anywhere on the piano telling what voltage it needs.
Anyone who knows what kind of adapter to use?

Cheers,
Gustaf Gimstedt, Sweden

Re: Crumar Compac Piano, voltage?

2008-03-20 by Josh

Hi Gustaf,

Did you buy it in your home country?  If you didn't then some care
will need to be taken to determine the correct voltage.  If you did
buy it where you live, chances are it will be the same voltage as the
rest of your appliances.  I can only tell you that the Crumar
Performer (which has an in-built power-supply) takes the same power
cord as a home computer: the female end is roughly an inch wide and
plugs into three vertical metal prongs in the back of the unit.  This
is at least how it is with the North American units.

I hope that helps.
Cheers,
-Josh

--- In crumar@yahoogroups.com, "gustafgimstedt" <wildcatstrike@...> wrote:
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> I´ve just got hold of a Crumar Compac Piano.
> Only thing is I don´t have the electric cable, and there is no sign 
> anywhere on the piano telling what voltage it needs.
> Anyone who knows what kind of adapter to use?
> 
> Cheers,
> Gustaf Gimstedt, Sweden
>

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