as I said it was a sega model 1 power brick ac adapter. I don't understand how it could be plugged in wrong.
Anyway are you saying that I shouldn't use the 12v 5a supply on the duo r
There are five main things you should look for when it comes to AC-DC adapters:
Input Voltage: This should match the AC current in your wall outlet in your country. Japan have 100 V, AC.
Output Voltage: This should match what the machine expects. The Duo R expects 9 V, DC (as written on the console near the power plug port). If it's lower it might not be stable, and if higher it may break the system (or blow a fuse if it has one). The voltage regulator in the machine may have some tolerance though so it might be able to take +/- some volts.
Output Current: This doesn't have to match, it just needs to be enough for what the system requires. If you are using lots of things that draws more power, like a multitap + 5 pads, Everdrive etc, you might need a higher current. The original Duo R adapter outputs 1000 mA (i.e. 1 A) so make sure your adapter outputs around that value, or a litte more.
Polarity: Either center negative or center positive. DC power is polar so this must match what the machine expects. Duo R expects center positive (again written on the console). Center positive means the inner of the barrel of the plug is positive and the outer barrel is negative. If this is wrong the system may be damaged or a fuse blows (unless it has diodes that prevents that).
+ ---(--- - Center Negative Symbol
- ---(--- + Center Positive Symbol
Some unversal AC adapters have a switchable plug so you can switch between the two polarities. The stock adapters that comes with consoles usually cannot do this though so there is no way you can insert them wrongly. If it blew bacause of this, it just means you used the wrong adapter for the system.
Barrel Size: Of course the barrel plug has to fit your machine.
A higher voltage shouldn't help with CD-R discs I think. Maybe a higher current may do though. I'm using the original Duo R adapter "PAD-129" and I can play uisng HuCards, CDs, CD-Rs, Everdrive, Multitap (haven't tried 5 pads + Everdrive though) etc with no problems.
If you measure an AC adapter you have to measure it under load or it will give you the wrong values.
If you have problems with the original adapter it is probably because it has degraded over time. Get a new quality AC-DC adapter that fulfills the requirements of the system in that case.