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Originally posted by nsr007:
Joan, dear -

You were confirming to Joe what he already knew since he is in the UK. He was speaking of US connection. One must read carefully what another posts. You have a nice day.


nsr007 DEAR ( Drop the sarcasm and prickly attitude please ) You have asked others to carefully read the post but you didn't obviously didn't understand Joan's reply which pointed out it that it is a STANDARD power cable in the UK ie. one could assume that if they used a STANDARD cable in the UK then they probably followed a similar approach in the US. Did you know that already because the original question doesn't make mention of it which is why Joan and Audrey mentioned it. If you did maybe YOU should have posted the original question yourself instead of through Joe.

Besides YOU are the one that has both a UK and US Technics keyboard in front of you so you know exactly what sort of plug is required because you have already tried to plug one in, so what are you confused about anyway? Visit a local electronics store and see for yourself whether it is available or not. Else just simply modify the UK power cable you have. Of course if the Technics doesn't have a 120/240 voltage switch ( I don't know details of the model ) then just forget about it and would explain why they made sockets that you can't accidentally plug the wrong power chord into.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 10-29-2005).]