micro cube rx batteries

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hattbroz
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micro cube rx batteries

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hello. my apologies if my post is in the wrong place.
i just bought a micro cube rx but i never did get the adaptor (dont ask)
and im in the process of getting the adaptor.
so im forced to use batteries for the time being.

i read the manual, it says never to recharge the batteries.
so my question is, im only allowed to use normal alkaline batteries, not rechargeable ones ?
and any other alternative roland adaptors i can use ?
the product im looking for is the psb-1u adaptor
thanks !
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Artemiy
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No, they mean you can't recharge usual batteries (this is a common warning on many electronic devices). If you replace them with rechargeable ones, of course you can recharge them.
hattbroz
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OHHH !
ok ok. i was foncused because the manual never did mention about rechargeable batteries. so i was just unsure.
i already ordered the adaptor during my survey for a rechargeable batteries.
so i should be getting a new adaptor by next week.
thanks !
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Re: micro cube rx batteries

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hattbroz
Just in case you don't know , the Micro Cube RX includes the PSB-1U adaptor in the packadge so you should get it free.
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i know that. i bought it off the internet at a cheaper price and somehow got conned for the adaptor. f that guy.
nvm that :)

i got another question.
i read in the manual that u cant share a wall socket @ power source that has a motor in it. apparently i rent a house here in asia near my college and each room has only 1 wall plug.
i dont have a ceiling fan in my room, so is it gonna be ok if i use the amp with a stand fan from the same power source @ wall socket ?
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