Krome 88 Power Cord
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Krome 88 Power Cord
Sorry about my ignorance.
Just got a brand new Korg Krome 88 and I can't find the Power Cord. Can anyone point me to where it could be? I just open the box and I can't find it anywhere.
Just got a brand new Korg Krome 88 and I can't find the Power Cord. Can anyone point me to where it could be? I just open the box and I can't find it anywhere.
In regards to the Power Cord
Sorry my previous, stupid question. It was following a higher level of frustration of my son and I.
I purchased the synth from Sam Ash, locally and gave it to my son this morning for Christmas. The synth is, or it was, I assume, brand new in the box and he hasn't been able to play it and now, he has to wait until tomorrow when the store opens again
I purchased the synth from Sam Ash, locally and gave it to my son this morning for Christmas. The synth is, or it was, I assume, brand new in the box and he hasn't been able to play it and now, he has to wait until tomorrow when the store opens again

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Hope you can get to Sam Ash in the morning, but call ahead. It's not just a cable but a power supply that you need.
Per the Krome's specs: Power supply (DC12V 3.5A)
This PS type is the new standard for Korg keyboards that do not feature an internal power supply. I believe that the KARMA was the first Korg board to use it; I recently bought 2 from guitar center at around $40 each for my KARMA. It features a 7 pin DIN connection -- unfortunately not a standard type carried by Radio Shack or Best Buy.
Sam Ash should give you a new one... should being the operative word - if they don't have a spare or two in stock they'll have to open another box to give you one.
I don't know what the lifespan of these units is, generally, but you might want to pick up a spare just in case, especially if your son has plans to use the Krome live.
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Per the Krome's specs: Power supply (DC12V 3.5A)
This PS type is the new standard for Korg keyboards that do not feature an internal power supply. I believe that the KARMA was the first Korg board to use it; I recently bought 2 from guitar center at around $40 each for my KARMA. It features a 7 pin DIN connection -- unfortunately not a standard type carried by Radio Shack or Best Buy.
Sam Ash should give you a new one... should being the operative word - if they don't have a spare or two in stock they'll have to open another box to give you one.
I don't know what the lifespan of these units is, generally, but you might want to pick up a spare just in case, especially if your son has plans to use the Krome live.
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Triton Extreme 88, Triton Classic Pro, Trinity V3 Pro
+E-mu, Alesis, Korg, Kawai, Yamaha, Line-6, TC Elecronics, Behringer, Lexicon...
This morning my son and I drove to Sam Ash, we brought the keyboard in its box ready to exchange it but after checking the stock they didn't have any new one but, and making the story short, they gave me a new Power Supply.
The kid is been making noises since 11AM and trying to emulate Rick Wakeman. He is happy so, I'm happy.
Thanks to all in the forum.
- CM
The kid is been making noises since 11AM and trying to emulate Rick Wakeman. He is happy so, I'm happy.
Thanks to all in the forum.
- CM