I bought a Triton Le Music Workstation a few years ago....

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I bought a Triton Le Music Workstation a few years ago....

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but I lost the freaking plug to it (one of those two piece annoying plugs!) and I can't find the replacement anywhere, not even on the Korg assesories website. I even emailed them and they have not replied. Does anyone here know where I can get a replacement? :shock:
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Which plug? Have you tried ebay?
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Well, after looking all over...

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The Korg website said the one pictured on their website was the one I wanted, even though the picture is not it. It says "picture may not actually represent product" which I thought was really stupid. They better send me the right one!
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Post by pulse »

Did you get the right one in the end? My LE Power supply is exactly the same as my Korg Radias power supply so seems they are pretty generic. Your nearest Korg dealer should be able to source that for you no problem.
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Finally!

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I went to the Korg website, but the picture it has of the plug was not the one that I had. Well, then I noticed it said "picture not representative of actual product". How dumb is that? They can't have a website that pictures all of their products? As much money as they make off of musicians? Anyway, I ordered it and it was the right one, thankfully. I have to say, that I do love their keyboard! Thanks for your help, y'all!
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Re: Finally!

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[quote="musiciangirl"] Anyway, I ordered it and it was the right one, thankfully. [/quote]

In case anyone is interested, this power supply will also work for KARMA and TR :)

http://www.audio-depot.com/index.php?ma ... cts_id=612
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I really wish keyboard makers like Korg put the power supply inside their instruments and simply used a computer power cable like many power amps.
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Yamaha do ;-) my Motif XS just has a kettle lead :-) course - if I wanted to take that over to the US ... it'd be a right pain in the butt! If i wanted to take a Triton/Radias/Karma I'd just need a US PSU.
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Yeah, it would be nice if they would come up with some universal power supply for keyboards, but then that might cut into their profits when someone like me loses their cord and has to buy a new one, and goes looking for the cheapest one available. I lost one to my Korg track recorder too, and that one costs 75 dollars! Crap! A lot of money for starving artists like me!
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pulse wrote:Yamaha do ;-) my Motif XS just has a kettle lead :-) course - if I wanted to take that over to the US ... it'd be a right pain in the butt! If i wanted to take a Triton/Radias/Karma I'd just need a US PSU.
That reminds me... I have thought about moving to Europe several times, at least for awhile. How does one even get a EU power adapter... for that matter, power adapters for anything I had >.>
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[quote]
That reminds me... I have thought about moving to Europe several times, at least for awhile. How does one even get a EU power adapter... for that matter, power adapters for anything I had >.>[/quote]

http://www.lashen.com/vendors/TRV/Default.asp
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Post by Fatalmasterpiece »

Awesome, those look like they would come in very useful!
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Fatalmasterpiece wrote:I really wish keyboard makers like Korg put the power supply inside their instruments and simply used a computer power cable like many power amps.
Well, it can be problem, becouse if you has some issues with you power suplay you can just simply replace it and you don't need go to service center....


P.S. so i strickly prefer separet power suplay then build in...
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