lRaziel1
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Hello everybody.
I bought a used keyboard (Yamaha PSR-E303), however it came with an aftermarket AC dapter, not the original one.
Its this one:
The keyboard does not specify AC adapter specs, but it says this above the plug:
However they do specify to use ONLY one of these adaptors they recommend in their manual (PA-3C / PA-3B) for use with this keyboard:
This said, it comes the real question.
Do i really have to change it?
Rhe adapter itself where i live costs half of what i paid for this keyboard. If i could afford an adapter that expensive, i wouldnt even be asking this, but of course it would be ideal to change it.
This one i'm currently using doesnt overheat, works fine and i have no problems whatsoever with any of the functions of the keyboard, even volume. Maybe i hear a little bit of "noise" or interference when using headphones, but thats about it.
Could i permanently damage my keyboard by using this one? I'd rather buy AA batteries and use it that way until iu can pay for the adapter, if you guys confirm it can happen.
Thanks a lot everybody.
PS. If its of anyhelp, my country (Mexico) uses 127v @ 60Hz.
I bought a used keyboard (Yamaha PSR-E303), however it came with an aftermarket AC dapter, not the original one.
Its this one:
The keyboard does not specify AC adapter specs, but it says this above the plug:
However they do specify to use ONLY one of these adaptors they recommend in their manual (PA-3C / PA-3B) for use with this keyboard:
This said, it comes the real question.
Do i really have to change it?
Rhe adapter itself where i live costs half of what i paid for this keyboard. If i could afford an adapter that expensive, i wouldnt even be asking this, but of course it would be ideal to change it.
This one i'm currently using doesnt overheat, works fine and i have no problems whatsoever with any of the functions of the keyboard, even volume. Maybe i hear a little bit of "noise" or interference when using headphones, but thats about it.
Could i permanently damage my keyboard by using this one? I'd rather buy AA batteries and use it that way until iu can pay for the adapter, if you guys confirm it can happen.
Thanks a lot everybody.
PS. If its of anyhelp, my country (Mexico) uses 127v @ 60Hz.