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    With new ac adaptor finally i can watch my favorite porn all night long!
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    here's the pdf guide - https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4746/6fa5b7fc3a9c259f422850a9a546.../47460911M.pdf
    page 38 says it's a DC24V AC adapter you might try contacting Sony and see if they sell replacement adapters
    or try best buy
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  3. You also need to look at the power output and the polarity of the DC voltage. Most adapters have the positive lead in the center conductor. You should see a polarity marking on the soundbar itself. Check before you order.

    You also need to make sure you get a high-enough wattage. The specs say 32 watts power, so you need an adapter that has higher specs than that.

    Mouser sells "wall wart" power supplies. Here is a link to their 24VDC products:

    https://www.mouser.com/Power/Power-Supplies/Plug-In-AC-Adapters/Wall-Mount-AC-Adapters...supply&FS=True

    and here is that list of power supplies that may work because they show output wattage greater than 32W. You'll need to decide for yourself which one to get.

    https://www.mouser.com/Power/Power-Supplies/Plug-In-AC-Adapters/Wall-Mount-AC-Adapters...supply&FS=True

    I agree with others that your best bet is to find the replacement directly from Sony.
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  4. Thank you for the excellent recommendations. It helped to cope with my problem as well.
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    You'll want to make sure it's VESA compatible with your TV for the best fit. Also, consider a bracket that offers some tilt and swivel options, so you can adjust the viewing angle depending on your room setup.
    As for the installation part, if you're worried about hitting any wires or fiber optic cables, it's a good idea to use a stud finder that also detects live wires. This can save you from any costly mistakes. If you're still unsure, hiring a professional to handle the job could give you peace of mind. For setups involving dual monitors, you can check out https://tecnotools.com.au/collections/dual-monitor-stands, which offers some pretty solid mounting options.
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