1992 YAMAHA PSR-75 portable keyboard
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i have it but kinda sad about the range.... u__u
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@dolphina1957 You can go to best buy, target, walmart, etc and look for an adapter with multiple jacks. That's what i had to do with mine. The little kit at best buy had jacks that also fit my original NES, an old laptop, and a dustbuster. I think I paid about 12 bucks too.
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My nephew gave me his keyboard but doesn't have the electric adapter to plug it in.
I was wondering if anyone knows where I can buy it
Dolphina
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That demo tune is awesome
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I have it too! Buried in the basement. Now I wanna go play it
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Thanks so much for the upload. I really miss my old Yamaha PSR 185 and it was the first keyboard I ever owned. It meant a lot to me and it is only now that I regret giving it away a few years back. This upload brought back wonderful memories.
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I have one and it still works :)
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I have the same one.
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Good. (・ω<)b
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Se fosse meu ainda o usava hoje em dia. Só adicionava o pedal de sustain, claro! Bons ritmos. Gostei imenso da Bossanova e o 1ºritmo dava, por exemplo, para tocares o "Superstition" - Stevie Wonder. =)
i have one but i need batteries for it and i cant find a plug for it
monsterlokote 2 years ago
When i bought this keyboard at the time, all of these didn't have an adaptor/ transformer included with it. Until this very day i have a universal one, the ones that has a selectable voltage switch that varies from: 1.5, 3, 6, 7.5, 9, 12 volts and a polarity switch which on the YAMAHAS are all the '+' (plus) polarity and the voltage position is either 9 volt or 12. I usually put it on 9 volt while 12 only when playing volume on full blast from the built-in speaker. Casio CT-460's polarity (--)
stereobrowser 2 years ago