AC Adapter replacement for Ext

Hello,
I need to replace the AC Adapter of my Sound Blaster Extigy unit.
Can I use a standard one or do I need to buy one from you.
If I can use a generic one, could you give me the specs?
Or,
If I need to buy one from you, where can I find it's
Thank you.

Tapanti,
It is a 2V AMP Power supply. We do have them available for order through our direct sales department. Try calling them and ordering one: -800-998-000 option #
Jeremy

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