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This Digital Keyboard does not come with a pedal unit. • You can use the PEDAL1 jack to connect an optional (SP-3, SP-20) sustain pedal. You can use the.
It should be a 9vdc at at least 900mA but, I have found with casios that if you don't get the original casio adapter, it will have static sounds in the background. It is called an AD-5, I saw them at bestbuy.
Take a close look at where the power source adapter plugs in, there should be something written which will indicate the voltage requirements, write them down, for example it might indicate +plus or minus 12 volts DC at 400 Milliamps. Take the info you write down to Radio Shack and they should be able to sell you a universal power adapter that will work. You should have a power on-off switch some where on the unit.
How familiar are you with schematics? I've just found my CT-670, There where marker marks on the keys. I cleaned it up. I took it apart as one channels had no sound. I love this machine. I want to find a manual for it also schematics would be very helpful for me too. I would suggest looking inside for burns on semiconductors. or loose soldering. I need to replace a chip that has no cross reference... that I've found yet... I think it's an amplifier but need to spend more time on it....
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