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It will actually work, however,
you will not be able to dock the iPod® Nano into the JBL On Stage™.
You can connect the audio in cable to the headphone jack of your iPod. That's the only way, hope this helps. Pls rate solution. Thanks!!
How can I get a replacement 30 pin docking board for my JBL on stage micro iii, sounds like its in karaoke mode with no or very little vocal volume, unless I wiggle the iPod some, Thanks in advance. JR.
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I'm going with OS200ID as the unit's model number.
The DC input and physical fit are the only considerations for the dock's power - 12V/1.25A.
Item 190555626796 IS indeed a universal voltage (100-240 vac) sourced supply. The seller, DIGIDAVE, http://www.digidave.co.uk/help invites queries, too.
I'd say this is exactly what you need to use the the OS anywhere on the planet with a plug adapter.
hi there, believe it or not, apple has put a authentication chip into newer devices. It won't allow you to play music or display video on devices that are old. Apple wants you to go out and buy new accessories for the new stuff to make more money. My suggestion is to sell it on eBay and use the money to get a newer compatible dock with your iPhone.
If your 120v unit is not marked for use with 220-240v and you plugged it into such a socket (even once), you probably fried the AC adapter and will need to get a replacement.
If you're willing to spend $40, there's an adapter available from Scosche Accessories. It comes in both black and white and they say it will convert any docking device to the new charging format. (The problem is that Apple has discontinued charging via the FireWire pin - which virtually all accessories - even including Bose - have used up to now. All the 2nd Generation stuff now uses direct USB charging, not FireWire.
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