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Question for PCV275 Owners
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Rememberence_
A mate of mine in Australia is looking to buy one of these, but understandably they are unreasonably expensive down there. So to all you PCV275 owners in the USA, does the mixer take universal voltage (110-240, 50-60hz)?? If so, I'm gonna ship him one, as even after duties it will be totally worth it. Thanks in advance :)
tu_face
mine is 230v, 50-60hZ, bought in the UK.

it should work in australia fine if a plug adapter is used.

there isn't a switch on the back to switch the voltage between tho..

:)
jizza
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Originally posted by Rememberence_
A mate of mine in Australia is looking to buy one of these, but understandably they are unreasonably expensive down there. So to all you PCV275 owners in the USA, does the mixer take universal voltage (110-240, 50-60hz)?? If so, I'm gonna ship him one, as even after duties it will be totally worth it. Thanks in advance :)


why beat aroun' the bush? why not just come out and say that you like men. it's ok, i still :heart: you.




...and while you're at it, ship me some of them breakfast tacos will ya!
Rememberence_
lmaooo you jza :P BREAKFAST TACOS!!!!
Rememberence_
BUMP.

wtf people, I know there are sh1tloads of you with PCV275s, how hard is it to have a look at the back of yours and post what voltage/frequency power supply it takes?
tu_face
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
mine is 230v, 50-60hZ, bought in the UK.

it should work in australia fine if a plug adapter is used.

there isn't a switch on the back to switch the voltage between tho..

:)


!!

:p
Rememberence_
Yeah but I'm looking to buy one in the USA and ship it to Australia so that doesn't really help me know what voltage the PCV275s available in the states take. By the way, seeing as your UK model takes 50-60hz are you sure it only takes 230volts?
tu_face
thats what it says on the back of it
borron
There is no voltage switch, at least on mine.
You need to buy a voltage converter ($5).
Rememberence_
I don't have a voltage switch on my Xone:32 either, it accepts 110-240 volts though and automatically switches itself.

borron
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Originally posted by Rememberence_
I don't have a voltage switch on my Xone:32 either, it accepts 110-240 volts though and automatically switches itself.


You're comparing a 500 euro mixer with a 1000 one.
Rememberence_
no I'm not comparing mixers, I'm givin an example of a switching power supply that accepts 'universal voltage'. This is common in many brands and types of electronics.
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