
From: Karen Lewellen via Talk <talk@lists.gtalug.org>
The Sony psls 29 has no wall plug.
Elsewhere you call it a pslx 29. I imagine that is more correct. Even so, I haven't found it via search. I've found PS-LX2 and PS-LX295.
Instead it has a phono plug that fits the phono jack on the back of the receiver..therefore it is powered by the receiver's own power source.
Interesting. Normally "phono" is short for "phonograph". What does this "phono" plug look like? In North America, a phono plug is actually two RCA-style plugs, one for left and one for right. It only carries RIAA-equalized analogue audio. The left is normally white or black. The right is normally red. In Europe, a 5-pin DIN connector If you see a yellow RCA connector, that is normally "composite video" (analogue). If you see three RCA connectors, blue, green and red, that will be a "component video" (analogue). This can have better resolution than composite video.