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Posted on Sep 20, 2011

I have a gpx C3125 am/fm/cassette. Can I purchase an ac cable so I can connect it with the house electricity?

  • Anonymous Sep 30, 2011

    Does it have a place to plug in ac adapter? If yes can you read for me the voltage and polarity.

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