GossamerMoondancer
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My old computer speakers required 4 C batteries so my sister gave me her speakers...without a power supply. So now I need to know which power supply to use, if either. I don't want to ruin my computer or blow a fuse or anything. I don't know what most of the specifications mean but here's what I've got. Please help.
New(er) Computer Speakers:
EmCom AM110 Amplified Multimedia Speaker
Power consumption: 11w
Power supply: DC12V
Output power: 10w
Impedance: 4 Ohm
??
Old Computer Speakers:
Labtec SS-100
DC 6V
?---- ?? ----?
??
Answering Machine AC Adaptor (what I used on my old speakers)
Model No: AM-9500
Input: 120VAC 60Hz 9W
Output: 9VDC 500mA
Class 2 transformer
?---- C? ----?
UL SA
zip™ part no: 02477800 ITE Power Supply
Input: 120V 60Hz 13W
Output: DC 5V 1A
Model No: RWP480505-1
?---- C? ----?
UL SA
New(er) Computer Speakers:
EmCom AM110 Amplified Multimedia Speaker
Power consumption: 11w
Power supply: DC12V
Output power: 10w
Impedance: 4 Ohm
??
Old Computer Speakers:
Labtec SS-100
DC 6V
?---- ?? ----?
??
Answering Machine AC Adaptor (what I used on my old speakers)
Model No: AM-9500
Input: 120VAC 60Hz 9W
Output: 9VDC 500mA
Class 2 transformer
?---- C? ----?
UL SA
zip™ part no: 02477800 ITE Power Supply
Input: 120V 60Hz 13W
Output: DC 5V 1A
Model No: RWP480505-1
?---- C? ----?
UL SA