HELP NEEDED!
Cleaning my closet, and lo and behold, a JVC XL-R10 Portable CD player. Circa mid-80s, very heavy and well-built with a high-end feel. Google says it's similar to the Technics SL-XP7.
Problem: It has a really oddball power connection with flat blades. This takes a specific AC adaptor (same adaptor for both JVC and Technics models).
Luckily I have the connector tip (the blades) because I removed the player from a JVC boombox that featured the slide-out CD unit. But, just the tip and three wires attached.
I'd like to use a Universal AC adaptor, basically mating it to the tip's wire leads. BUT....(and here's where my lack of knowledge will be apparent) - the original tip has three blades (pos, neg and grnd) and the universal adaptor has just two leads I can see (pos/neg).
So, if I just hook up the pos/neg and don't have a ground, will I be jeopardizing the health of this CD player?

Cleaning my closet, and lo and behold, a JVC XL-R10 Portable CD player. Circa mid-80s, very heavy and well-built with a high-end feel. Google says it's similar to the Technics SL-XP7.
Problem: It has a really oddball power connection with flat blades. This takes a specific AC adaptor (same adaptor for both JVC and Technics models).
Luckily I have the connector tip (the blades) because I removed the player from a JVC boombox that featured the slide-out CD unit. But, just the tip and three wires attached.
I'd like to use a Universal AC adaptor, basically mating it to the tip's wire leads. BUT....(and here's where my lack of knowledge will be apparent) - the original tip has three blades (pos, neg and grnd) and the universal adaptor has just two leads I can see (pos/neg).
So, if I just hook up the pos/neg and don't have a ground, will I be jeopardizing the health of this CD player?


