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CDJ200 - Dual Voltage?
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| ultimate7 |
| I'm looking into buying 2x CDJ200's, but due to price differences, I'd rather buy from the US (though i live in Belgium). Are CDJ200's dual voltage (110-220V) (i.e. will I need a transformer to run one in europe, or merely a plug converter?). Thanks. |
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| nutsan |
im pretty sure they aren't dual voltage. although i think the 1000s are?
thats the way i thought it was anyway, someone may tell me im wrong though? |
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| veezee |
i just looked on the back of mine.. I dont see a switch.
Jay |
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| T-Soma |
CDJ 1000 mk3 is.
CDJ 800 mk2 isn't.
From looking at the back of them I don't think it is.
It only has "100v", switching power supplies usually have "100-240v" written on them. |
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| Beat Blog |
| quote: | Originally posted by ultimate7
I'm looking into buying 2x CDJ200's, but due to price differences, I'd rather buy from the US (though i live in Belgium). Are CDJ200's dual voltage (110-220V) (i.e. will I need a transformer to run one in europe, or merely a plug converter?). Thanks. |
A transformer.
I learnt this the hard way a while ago. :o
(My CDJ was with Pioneer for four months...) |
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| ultimate7 |
| That's really unfortunate :(. Was hoping that I wouldn't have to use transformers. Does anyone know where I can buy CDJ200's in Europe for a reasonable price (the current price difference between buying from the US and Europe is about $200 EACH)? Thanks. |
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