No problem. It is easy for the written word to be read differently than it was really intended.

OK now your last posting tells us exactly what is going on and why the original question was asked. Because of the AC differences in different regions power cables are usually specially made not to fit at both ends to avoid dangerous mistakes ( unless the onboard power supply is switchable between the voltage settings ). And because of this you definately would not be able to easily buy a cable for a UK keyboard in the US unless you found a specialty electronics store that carried plugs, cables and sockets for different countries. Getting Joe to send it to you is the best thing.

So it sounds like you intend to run it into a 120-240 volt transformer here in the US. At least you know now from Joan's posting if you ever lost your power cord you could order a standard one from a UK electronics store online.

And I really look forward to hearing from you about what the Panasonic rep told you about stopping the Technics keyboard product line.


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