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    Default Replacement power cord cable NAD C352

    Hello all, it's been ages since I used this forum but you guys have always been helpful so return I do. A while ago I was moving some things around, disconnected amp and hi fi and there it sat dormant until yesterday. However whilst reconnecting, I noticed that I had lost the power cord cable. The NAD C352 has a 2 pin connection but all of my other cables have 3 pins, so the other power cords don't fit right. As a result, I can get the LED's to light up but there is no power coming from the amp other than that. So I presume I need a new power cord, not looking for anything fancy, just something to fit the back of my NAD.
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    A standard IEC mains lead will do just fine - the lack of an earth pin in the socket is not a problem.
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    Which tells me that my amp has gone to the amp graveyard then
    Thanks though.

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    The little fig8 plug doesn't have the current handling IIRC but a double insulated chassis is fine with a two-pin IEC socket, as were the later UK made Audiolabs I remember.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    The little fig8 plug doesn't have the current handling IIRC but a double insulated chassis is fine with a two-pin IEC socket, as were the later UK made Audiolabs I remember.
    The back of the NAD is like this Dave

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    I am just using a standard power cable cord at the moment, is this sufficient or not? Sorry, really don't understand too much about any of this, bordering on, well no, probably am clueless.

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    I have done the hello's before, but will add the other things now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveyboy View Post
    Which tells me that my amp has gone to the amp graveyard then
    Thanks though.
    What colour is the LED?
    I have a C320 BEE, so might be of some help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveyboy View Post
    I am just using a standard power cable cord at the moment, is this sufficient or not? Sorry, really don't understand too much about any of this, bordering on, well no, probably am clueless.
    Ok , so you have power but no sound is coming out ?
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