Mixer Voltage Question
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    Tech Wizard Skullduggery's Avatar
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    Default Mixer Voltage Question

    Hey. I bought a Xone DB4 in Japan a while back and used it there on their 100v electricity and have now moved to Australia where there is 240v. On the back of the mixer it mentions that it's compatible from 100-250v but just wanted to check if it's all good to plug it in and go. The last thing I want to do is blow it up! haha
    Any help would be appreciated!
    Xone DB4, Technics 1200 MK5 x2, Technics MK3 x1, Serato SL1, Novation Dicers, Sennheiser Adidas HD25
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    if it says it can...
    but double check for a switch
    Y M C A !

    2x 1200sl, Denon MC-6000, VCI-100 SE Arcade, Midifighter, BCR 2000, Traktor X1, Tracktor Scratch Pro, Pioneer 600 mixer, a mother in law (for sale!) and loads of coffee!

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    I checked the user guide, no info...
    Then I checked the promo images, says switchable voltage (100-240v).
    Do make sure you don't need to change the fuses, I had to do that with my US bought monitors... (2A for 110v / 1A for 220v)
    If they don’t want to see the light…..just make them feel the beat…..

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    Why not try asking one of the Australian distributors?

    http://www.allen-heath.com/dist_type/australia/

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