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Originally posted by Audrey Turner:
Hello Tony,

I would think so, unless the socket is larger. I once arrived at a 'gig' to find I had left the power lead for the keyboard at home. Fortunately it was a Nursing Home and they had a Hi Fi system in the room, so I borrowed the lead from that and it worked o.k. As a precaution, I turned the keyboard's volume down to '0' before switching on and then after switching on, I gradually turned it up until I could hear the sound. I figured this might prevent a 'surge' of electricity - although I always use a 'surge protection' plug with my keyboard anyway.
It might be worth a try.
Good luck! Audrey


Aud ... thank you . As the saying goes, "IF IT AIN'T BROKE, ...etc." ... so I won't be trying this unless it is an absolute necessity, and hopefully it will never be ...
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