Creative Inspire 5100/5300 power adapter specs needed

I have lost the power adapter of my creative 5.1 speaker system while moving house. Its an Inspire 500 or 5300. Can someone please post the specifications of the power adapter these run on, including the type of pin? Better still if you could post a photo of the power adapter (with all the writing showing) and the pin, it would be simply awesome!
Even though I'm out of warranty, I am trying to get Creative to send a replacement adapter since merchants refuse to sell spare parts, but if I have the specs I can get a compatible adapter.
Thanks in advance.
-Rachit

You can check the Knowledgebase article SID6098 for the information you need.
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