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| Casio AD-5 Keyboard AC Power Adapter | 
enlarge | Brand: Casio Category: Musical Instruments
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (14 reviews) Sales Rank: 127
Color: black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 3
MPN: AD-5R Model: AD5 UPC: 020819000053 EAN: 0079767001056 ASIN: B00005BMSN
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| | Ac Adapter For Csoctk491 & Csolk43 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 9 volt AC adapter for most Casio keyboards
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
  Does what it's supposed to. February 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There seems to be a bit of confusion surrounding this adapter, mainly people having bought it for a keyboard it doesn't support. According to the pack, it "fits all CT, CTK & LK Keyboards except LK6". It works great on my LK-50. Another reviewer mentions getting a generic 9v adapter - I have tried 5 which fit, and all but one of them produced a buzzing from electrical noise. The one that worked ok was an adjustable power supply I use on a radio, but it's only 500mw. Save yourself the hassle, if you have one of these Casio keyboards this is what you want to get.
  It fits but... December 25, 2007 Ok, so it fits as advertised. I did not appreciate the fact, that to make it work safely, I had to wrap a bare wire with electrician tape. That is really below expectations.
  As original August 14, 2007 I bought it for my Casio CTK-574 keyboard because I misplaced the adapter that came when I first bought the keyboard. My sister later found out the original adapter and they're both exactly the same. The original has lasted for about 4 years and I've got no complaints about it so far. It's certainly better than having to replace the batteries each time.
  Just a tip July 25, 2006 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
I've noticed a lot of people here were having a hard time finding the right adapter for their specific keyboards, and I've got a solution. You don't actually need to buy a Casio brand adapter to fit your Casio keyboard (matching model numbers can be tricky online). Here's a fool- proof method for finding the right adapter every time;
On the back or underside of your keyboard, there should be a voltage rating (which looks like a number followed by 'V'. For example, '9V' or '8V') and a milliamp rating (which looks like a larger number followed by 'mA'. For example, '850mA' or '900mA').
With those two numbers, you can find the exact adapter you need. :) For example, my keyboard is rated '9V 850mA', which looks like a bunch of gobbldeygook until you type it into a search engine or show it to a salesperson at any electronics or toy store. Almost all adapters are rated this way and regardless of the manufacturer (i.e. Casio, Yamaha), you'll always get the exact adapter you need when using voltage and milliamp numbers. Just be sure the other end of the adapter is the right fit for your input jack, and you're all set. :) Hope that helps.
  power adapter January 12, 2006 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Good thing I read reviews prior to purchasing power adapter. Thanks to 3 of 5 reviews, I found that the adapter recommended on this website, for the model I own, is in fact the wrong one. Why hasn't this issue been resolved? (The reviews are dated from Dec. 2003 to July 2005!)
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