Tascam - Adapteur secteur 12 V PS-P1220E
The Tascam PS-P1220E is a universal AC adapter designed to power multiple Tascam products with a stable 12V voltage. Its wide compatibility and rugged design make it an essential accessory for professional audio equipment.
Presentation
Compatible with several of the brand's products, it guarantees a continuous output voltage of 12 V at 2 A, thus allowing stable and uninterrupted operation.
Its wide compatibility includes flagship models such as the Dante Compact Processor Series, SD-20M, DP-32SD, DP-24SD, DP-003SD, US-20x20, US-16x08, US-4x4, DR-680MK2 and TA-1VP, making it an ideal choice for recording studios and musicians looking for reliable power.
Its 100-240 V at 50/60 Hz AC input allows for international use, and its detachable AC plug offers increased flexibility for different types of sockets (Type C, O and BF).
With a miniature connector specially designed to fit Tascam devices, this adapter ensures a stable and secure connection. Its robust design and compact size make it easy to carry, ideal for use in the studio or on the go.
With its compatibility and reliability, the PS-P1220E is an essential accessory to ensure optimal power supply for your audio equipment.
Features
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Tascam PS-P1220E
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12V AC adapter
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Input voltage: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
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Output voltage: 12V DC, 2A
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Connector: Miniature, compatible with several Tascam equipment
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Power plug: Detachable, types C, O and BF
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Compatibility: Dante Compact Processor Series, SD-20M, DP-32SD, DP-24SD, DP003SD, US-20x20, US-16x08, US-4x4, DR-680MK2, TA-1VP.
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Tascam has been part of the pro audio landscape for decades. They were responsible for the creation of the very first multitrack cassette recorder, which was adopted by many artists including Bruce Springsteen! Today, Tascam offers a wide range of recording equipment, from US-42B portable digital studios, to DR-40X portable recorders, HR audio interfaces and Model series mixers. Easy to use, Tascam products allow beginners to learn about mixing and recording, while professionals can easily maximize their potential. The ability to record from start to finish makes it easy for musicians to get their music out on a large scale.
