Picture of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom, successfully playing an Internet radio stream.

Logitech Squeezebox Boom AC Adapter Specs

We describe here the US version of the AC wall adapter for the Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio. It has removable but non retractable AC prongs and a six-foot long cord.  Plus, its larger size and weightier feel hints of a “heavy duty” class of power supply. The square shape has thin width that fits into a  power strip for “wall wart” supplies without blocking nearby outlets.  Note though, that this adapter will block three outlets in a “standard” power strip.

Picture of the Logitech AC wall adapter, model PSC30R-120, for the Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio.
Logitech AC wall adapter, model PSC30R-120, for the Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio.

Yet it silently delivers about 30 watts of energy to the Boom.  Plus, it offers decent voltage regulation.  This allows the radio to play deep, driving bass and dynamic range. Advantages of this supply include….

    • This is no cheapo power adapter.
    • Appears well built.
    • Runs with very little heating even at higher output volume.
    • Gives off little if any readable RFI and EMI noise. 
    • In fact, there’s a large ferrite bead on the cable, just inches away from the power supply.  This bead further lowers any RF noise.  




Logitech Squeezebox Boom AC Adapter Specs

Model: PSC30R-120. Input: 110-240 volts, 50-60 Hz., 0.8 Amps Max. Output: 12 volts DC at 2.5 Amps Max., 67-92 V.A.   Made in China.  Polarity: Positive center on the DC output “barrel” connector.

Other info on the label, as shown next: C. E. UL listed. Jet.  N136.  (LT)-R MJ P. V06792.  Do not dispose in the regular trash.  PHIHONG.  For use with Logitech Squeezebox Boom only.

Picture of the label side of the Logitech AC power adapter, model PSC30R-120, for the Squeezebox Boom internet radio.
Logitech AC power adapter, model PSC30R-120, showing its label side, for the Squeezebox Boom internet radio.

The DC output plug, the metal barrel part, is about 10 mm long.  It has an outer diameter of 5 mm, as shown in the next pics. The plus lead hole at the top of the barrel plug is roughly 3 mm across.

Picture of the Logitech AC wall adapter, model PSC30R-120, showing the DC output connector against a ruler.
The Logitech AC wall adapter, model PSC30R-120, showing the DC output connector against a ruler.

 

Picture of the Logitech AC adapter, model PSC30R-120, showing its DC output connector tip placed against a ruler.
Logitech AC adapter, model PSC30R-120, showing its DC output connector tip placed against a ruler.




 

Picture of the Logitech AC wall adapter, model PSC30R-120, DC output connector tip.
The Logitech AC wall adapter, model PSC30R-120, DC output connector tip.

The adapter plugs into the rear panel of the Squeezebox Boom, as shown in the next pictures.

Picture of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio, rear view, showing the DC input port highlighted.
Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio, rear view, showing the DC input port highlighted.

 

Picture of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio, rear view, showing the AC adapter plugged into it and highlighted.
The Logitech Squeezebox Boom internet radio, rear view, showing the AC adapter plugged into it and highlighted.




Related Posts

    1. Changing Wi-Fi Network on Logitech Squeezebox Boom Internet Radio
    2. Google Home Mini Power Adapter Specs
    3. JBL Clip 2 Charger, Which USB Charger Replacement
    4. Amazon Echo Dot 3rd Gen Power Adapter Specs
    5. Logitech Squeezebox Boom Internet Radio Picture  Gallery

Suggested Reading

    1. 12 Volt Power Adapter Failure on External Hard Drive

References for Logitech Squeezebox Boom AC Adapter

    1. Buy AC Adapter for the Logitech Squeezebox Boom Internet Radio on Amazon.com
    2. CNet Review of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom Internet Radio 
    3. Official Squeezebox Boom Internet Radio Product Support Page from Logitech
    4. Official User Guide from Logitech

Revision History

    • 2019-04-17: Tweaked key phrase targeting and added tags.
    • 2018-02-26: Updated title and tags.
    • 2018-02-20: Added a References section, re labeled pictures, and adjusted tags list.
    • 2018-02-02: Originally published.