SBS 380 power supply adapter

Hi, I hope someone have SBS 380 speaker system.
Can anyone tell me the output specifications for ?What is your AC adapter model number?My AC adapter is 2V 2.9A output (model#MAG20290THG) but the manual indicates 10V 1.2 A !!...what is wrong?I bought this speaker system yesterday. It was the last one and the salesman had to pack the content because it was in shop window. I think he mistook the power supply adaptper of another Creative speaker system, not SBS 380 !!The store is too far and I can't come back. In order to prevent damage, I have not yet used my SBS 380.My power supply adapter is correct?Can I turn on my SBS 380? What do you think?Thanks in advance to all.byezizu76
Message Edited by zizu76 on 05-20-2006 01:40 AM

I would go with what's listed on the manual... If I were you, I woudl return to the store and ask the salesman properly...and have if test it on the spot...

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