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PC Speakers - no power supply but I have a drawer full of power supplies!
This is the problem:
I have dug out a set of Ozaki 4.1 speakers (carefully all kept together in a plastic bag).. but not with their power adapter. I have a collection of power adapters, and they are never marked up with the device they came from.... I also have a multi-settings power adapter that I can use to test these speakers. There is nothing on the speakers to indicate what the power adapter should provide. Though I have another set of older twin speakers (Creative) and they require 9v. I was wondering what settings I could try to see if I can get the Ozaki set tested. The Ozaki pdf manual that I have managed to locate does not go into these details. Thanks |
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