Korg Pandora Power Supply
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Dec 2 2007, 03:24 AM
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I was checking around on the internet for a power supply for the Korg Pandora PX4D. Anyway, sweetwater.com has them for $7.95 and free shipping - you cannot beat this price. It's kind of confusing as to what model number you need for the PX4D, but this one works - it's a KA193. Output is DC 4.5V at 500ma. Positive is inside - negative outside with a 1.5mm ID and 3.3mm OD. I was going to build my own, but this connector size is just about impossible to find here in Houston.

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Dec 2 2007, 03:30 AM
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Good advice for Pandora users - $7.95 seems really cheap, Is that a Korg genuine PSU or a generic adapter ? (not that it matters, I'm all for saving money but I would expect a Korg part to be a bit more pricey because of the name!)

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Dec 1 2007, 08:30 PM) *
Good advice for Pandora users - $7.95 seems really cheap, Is that a Korg genuine PSU or a generic adapter ? (not that it matters, I'm all for saving money but I would expect a Korg part to be a bit more pricey because of the name!)



Yep - It's a Korg power supply (of course made in china). It's got the KORG name all over the box. I was surprised also, I could not make one for this price.

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Dec 2 2007, 03:49 AM
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Wow - I recently bought a power supply for my (extremely elderly) Quadraverb GT and it cost about $50 I think - I'm sure the specs were pretty similar to the one you mentioned. I guess Korg are a kinder manufacturer than Alesis!

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Nice spot WTN - save people from eating up bundles of cash replacing their batteries and a 8USD psu will soon pay for itself smile.gif .

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Just saw the thread,sorry for delay. smile.gif

This is how I managed this.
I got regular adapter,matched voltage,mA etc,then I got that jack(here its called Sony jack blink.gif )
with yellow line on it.
Gave it to el, tech. to wire it and that's all.
So the main deal is to find the jack/connector.
As I said,has yellow line,called Sony jack as well,google it or som,hope this helps. smile.gif

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