From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Mon Jul 28 19:32:07 2008
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The CX-3 is NOT a "universal voltage" model. IIRC, it can be changed to the other voltage range, but it requires a soldering iron. Don't hold me to it ...

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-BW
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At 10:09 AM 7/28/2008, you wrote:
>Serg,
>
>> Local voltage only. If you buy US version, buy a voltage converter.
>
>Are you absolutely 100% sure about that? The Korg Zero4
> DJ mixer has
>this in the specs:
>
>Power Supply
>AC Local Voltage via Three-Pronged IECC13 Power Cable
>(Model D8B5518003B),
>
>and this in the product description:
>
>Finally, the power supply is a universal design that does not require an
>AC adapter, ensuring that the world-traveling professional can get to
>work immediately, assured of the highest level of performance.
>
>(enphasis). So at least in this case the phrase appears to mean that the
>Zero4 product will accept whatever local voltage you throw at it.
>
>Even if it really does use a fixed voltage (which would be quite
>uncommon for a year 2000 keyboard product) I would probably just open it
>up and see if the power supply can be switched internally somehow. I'm
>an electrical engineer so no problem there.
>
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