Dax196

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Hi Guys

I have an issue I have a Numark DXM09 and want to know if I can use a differnt psu.
The DMX09 requires 9V-1.5A (might be 9V-15A) AC IN. I have a Line 6 AC adaptor
also for an audio device its spec is 9 Volt AC 2000mA Adapter
(s/n 11-32-0020 HKA-A9200-950). I'm hoping this adaptor would be ok as they are
both 9v AC adaptors, although there is no polarity on either device am I right in
thinking there isnt any polarity because its an AC adaptor, I dont want to plug it in
and blow it. Hope this makes sense thanks in advance
 
It will be fine
 
"It will be fine"
Thank you gave me the confidence to try it and indeed it does work fine :) cheers for that.
 
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“It’ll be fine” because the 2000mA is bigger than 1.5A…..

It won’t be 15A
 

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