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The T POWER 7.5V Charger is a high-performance AC/DC adapter designed for a wide range of Casio Casiotone and Tone Bank keyboards. Featuring a universal 100-240V input, stable 7.5V output at 2 amps, and built-in short circuit protection, it ensures reliable and safe power delivery. Its broad compatibility makes it the essential power supply for professional and hobbyist keyboardists alike.
| Output Voltage | 7.5 Volts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
| Input Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Amperage | 2 Amps |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Wattage | 36 watts |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Barrel Connector |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with: CASIO Casiotone MT-40 MT-41 MT-45 MT-65 MT-68 KEYBOARD , Casio Tone Bank CT-638 CT638 CT-700 CT770 , SA-6 SA-21 SA-6 , SA6 , SA-65 , SA65 , SA-67 , SA67 Tone Bank Keyboard ToneBank Piano , Mutec AC-1 Casio AD-1U SK-1 SK-5 SK-10 SA-5 AD-1UL AD-1 AD-1U SA-39 SA-75 SA-65 Compatible with: Casio 7.5V SA6 SA-6 SA39 SA-39 SA45 SA-45 SA65 SA-65 SA67 SA-67 SA75 SA-75 Keyboard , PN: AD-1U SK-1 SK-5 SK-10 SA-5 AD-1UL AD-1 AD1 AD-1U AD-5U |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with: CASIO Casiotone MT-40 MT-41 MT-45 MT-65 MT-68 KEYBOARD , Casio Tone Bank CT-638 CT638 CT-700 CT770 , SA-6 SA-21 SA-6 , SA6 , SA-65 , SA65 , SA-67 , SA67 Tone Bank Keyboard ToneBank Piano , Mutec AC-1 Casio AD-1U SK-1 SK-5 SK-10 SA-5 AD-1UL AD-1 AD-1U SA-39 SA-75 SA-65 Compatible with: Casio 7.5V SA6 SA-6 SA39 SA-39 SA45 SA-45 SA65 SA-65 SA67 SA-67 SA75 SA-75 Keyboard , PN: AD-1U SK-1 SK-5 SK-10 SA-5 AD-1UL AD-1 AD1 AD-1U AD-5U |
| Additional Features | Short Circuit Protection |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Color | Black |
J**
You can find anything on amazon !
Worked like a charm
J**K
Great Replacement Power Adapter for Casio AD-1 / Casiotone MT-30
I needed a power supply for a Casiotone MT-30, which uses a Casio AD-1 power adapter. While the MT-30 is not listed in the description, this cord fits perfectly and works flawlessly. I tried using a "universal" power adapter I had lying around the house. However, even when 7.5V was selected, the universal adapter would produce a buzzing noise from the speaker. With this cord there is no buzzing noise, it sounds just like it's running off the batteries. Great cord, exactly as pictured.
D**N
Works with casio keyboard
Quick shipping, and works for our older casio keyboard
N**D
These are ~9.5V supplies, NOT 7.5 V
I bought 2 of them for a couple of Casio keyboards (SK-1, PT-30) which need the Casio AD-1 supply (7.5V).These supplies are advertised as working for Casio keyboards, and are listed as 7.5 V, but they are truly ~9.5 V supplies. I'm thankful I measured them first before plugging them into my gear. The box they came in even says 7.5 V on it, but the label on the power supply itself says it outputs 8-10 V.According to another review I read (wish I'd seen it before ordering), T Power is aware of this and it's on purpose in order to make the supplies more compatible with a wider range of devices. That statement doesn't make much sense to me - a voltage spec on a piece of gear isn't something that I would consider "flexible", unless you're good with gambling and possibly letting the magic smoke out of your gear.This listing ought to be updated to reflect what the power supplies in the box truly are.
C**4
Works on 80s Casio MT-100!
I recently pulled my Casio MT-100 keyboard that I got as a kid in the 80s out of my Mom's attic and cleaned it up, but couldn't find the AC adapter. Ordered this one hoping it would work and it does. Now I can once again play my now vintage keyboard.
M**N
Works. Short stiff cable.
Expect to use an extension cord. Don't bend the cable much.
A**R
Works but is the wrong polarity. Labeled as center + but it is the opposite.
This adapter works but I had to cut the cord and correct the polarity to make it work. Bad quality control. Once I fixed it it powered up my device perfectly. It had me thinking my device was broken. Nope, I checked the polarity with a voltmeter and it was wrong.
W**D
She works
My Casio is back. Sorry neighbours!
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