Identify Vintage Power Cord for 1980s Organ
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I Recently acquired a Technics SX-C600 organ but it needs a power cord. Does anyone know what type of power cord I should get for this?
My understanding is that this is a rare organ.
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I Recently acquired a Technics SX-C600 organ but it needs a power cord. Does anyone know what type of power cord I should get for this?
My understanding is that this is a rare organ.
power ac identification input vintage
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How about this: amazon.com/Hosa-PWC-178-NEMA-1-15P-Power/dp/B000068OA6 ? BTW, takes like 2 seconds to google "rectangular power cord".
– Eugene Sh.
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Check (and post) the dimensions though.. Also you might want to find out what is the voltage it is operating from.
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
That looks easy enough to replace with a newer "clover leaf" or figure 8 plug and socket...
– Solar Mike
2 hours ago
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I Recently acquired a Technics SX-C600 organ but it needs a power cord. Does anyone know what type of power cord I should get for this?
My understanding is that this is a rare organ.
power ac identification input vintage
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I Recently acquired a Technics SX-C600 organ but it needs a power cord. Does anyone know what type of power cord I should get for this?
My understanding is that this is a rare organ.
power ac identification input vintage
power ac identification input vintage
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How about this: amazon.com/Hosa-PWC-178-NEMA-1-15P-Power/dp/B000068OA6 ? BTW, takes like 2 seconds to google "rectangular power cord".
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
2
Check (and post) the dimensions though.. Also you might want to find out what is the voltage it is operating from.
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
That looks easy enough to replace with a newer "clover leaf" or figure 8 plug and socket...
– Solar Mike
2 hours ago
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How about this: amazon.com/Hosa-PWC-178-NEMA-1-15P-Power/dp/B000068OA6 ? BTW, takes like 2 seconds to google "rectangular power cord".
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
2
Check (and post) the dimensions though.. Also you might want to find out what is the voltage it is operating from.
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
That looks easy enough to replace with a newer "clover leaf" or figure 8 plug and socket...
– Solar Mike
2 hours ago
How about this: amazon.com/Hosa-PWC-178-NEMA-1-15P-Power/dp/B000068OA6 ? BTW, takes like 2 seconds to google "rectangular power cord".
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
How about this: amazon.com/Hosa-PWC-178-NEMA-1-15P-Power/dp/B000068OA6 ? BTW, takes like 2 seconds to google "rectangular power cord".
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
2
2
Check (and post) the dimensions though.. Also you might want to find out what is the voltage it is operating from.
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
Check (and post) the dimensions though.. Also you might want to find out what is the voltage it is operating from.
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
That looks easy enough to replace with a newer "clover leaf" or figure 8 plug and socket...
– Solar Mike
2 hours ago
That looks easy enough to replace with a newer "clover leaf" or figure 8 plug and socket...
– Solar Mike
2 hours ago
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I'm reasonably certain you need an IEC 60320 C9 plug to mate with that connector.
Wikipedia has this to say: "This kind of coupler is used by Roland Corporation for a couple of synthesizer and drum computer models (for example: TR-909) and by Revox for many older models of their HiFi equipment (for example, A76, A77, A78, B77, B225). Was also used heavily on Marantz Hifi equipment in the 1980s and 1990s." (source)
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I'm reasonably certain you need an IEC 60320 C9 plug to mate with that connector.
Wikipedia has this to say: "This kind of coupler is used by Roland Corporation for a couple of synthesizer and drum computer models (for example: TR-909) and by Revox for many older models of their HiFi equipment (for example, A76, A77, A78, B77, B225). Was also used heavily on Marantz Hifi equipment in the 1980s and 1990s." (source)
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I'm reasonably certain you need an IEC 60320 C9 plug to mate with that connector.
Wikipedia has this to say: "This kind of coupler is used by Roland Corporation for a couple of synthesizer and drum computer models (for example: TR-909) and by Revox for many older models of their HiFi equipment (for example, A76, A77, A78, B77, B225). Was also used heavily on Marantz Hifi equipment in the 1980s and 1990s." (source)
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I'm reasonably certain you need an IEC 60320 C9 plug to mate with that connector.
Wikipedia has this to say: "This kind of coupler is used by Roland Corporation for a couple of synthesizer and drum computer models (for example: TR-909) and by Revox for many older models of their HiFi equipment (for example, A76, A77, A78, B77, B225). Was also used heavily on Marantz Hifi equipment in the 1980s and 1990s." (source)
I'm reasonably certain you need an IEC 60320 C9 plug to mate with that connector.
Wikipedia has this to say: "This kind of coupler is used by Roland Corporation for a couple of synthesizer and drum computer models (for example: TR-909) and by Revox for many older models of their HiFi equipment (for example, A76, A77, A78, B77, B225). Was also used heavily on Marantz Hifi equipment in the 1980s and 1990s." (source)
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How about this: amazon.com/Hosa-PWC-178-NEMA-1-15P-Power/dp/B000068OA6 ? BTW, takes like 2 seconds to google "rectangular power cord".
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
2
Check (and post) the dimensions though.. Also you might want to find out what is the voltage it is operating from.
– Eugene Sh.
4 hours ago
That looks easy enough to replace with a newer "clover leaf" or figure 8 plug and socket...
– Solar Mike
2 hours ago