In which case a "universal power supply" will do the job fine so long as you remember 2 important things.
1. Voltage this you already know and lots of universals go up to 12V
2. Current rating. this is just as important as 1. check on your speakes or old PSU that information should be on there somwhere nd itwould lok like 250mA or 500mA or whatever the rating is. it is important to make sure that your replacement is the same or even a little higher if your speakers are 250mA then it is safe to go to 500 mA.
If you just want to solder a new end on then radio shack, tandy, the source are just a few of the places you will find what you want.
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I will presume you mean power supply
In which case a "universal power supply" will do the job fine so long as you remember 2 important things.
1. Voltage this you already know and lots of universals go up to 12V
2. Current rating. this is just as important as 1. check on your speakes or old PSU that information should be on there somwhere nd itwould lok like 250mA or 500mA or whatever the rating is. it is important to make sure that your replacement is the same or even a little higher if your speakers are 250mA then it is safe to go to 500 mA.
If you just want to solder a new end on then radio shack, tandy, the source are just a few of the places you will find what you want.
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