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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
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I can use a power supply for a notebook PC to the amplifier Muse M20?
In particular it would be a power supply of an HP notebook PC with these values: WIDE RANGE INPUT: INPUT: 100-240V 1,5 A 50-60 Hz OUTPUT: 19V 4.7 A MAX 90W. Thanks for all |
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thankssssssssss
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