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Moog Moogerfooger PSU power adapter
Product no: 9000-0005-3204
Bax Music Warranty:
This product comes with a 3-year warranty.
General
This power adapter is suitable for Moog's Moogerfooger effects. It can be plugged into the mains power and transmits a 9V DC, 400mA signal.
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Specifications
Product features
Centre positive/negative |
centre positive |
Output voltage |
9V |
Total power |
400 mA |
Power supply plug |
not specified |
Power supply type |
adapter |
Weight and dimensions including packaging
Weight (incl. packaging) |
400 gr |
Dimensions (incl. packaging) |
8,0 x 7,0 x 5,0 cm
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Product specifications
- power supply for Moogerfooger
- type number: TRN-01-000-0008
- operating voltage: 220 V
- output voltage: 9 V DC
- ampere: 400 mA
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