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azphilosopher
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Power supply question

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I have moved from the US to Spain and my Korg PA700 is arriving soon. It of course has a 110V US power chord. Is the power supply able to take the European voltage with a simple adapter or is there a different power supply board that will need to be installed to use European 220V plugs? I thought I read that the input supply would handle up to 230V and be auto sensing as many of the effects pedals are.
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At least the ones we have here in Greece are using brick type power supply internally which are 90 to 265 volt capable in general so you should be good to plug it directly in the wall outlet!
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Thanks for the reply. That was my suspicion.
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Re: Power supply question

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azphilosopher wrote:I have moved from the US to Spain and my Korg PA700 is arriving soon. It of course has a 110V US power chord. Is the power supply able to take the European voltage with a simple adapter or is there a different power supply board that will need to be installed to use European 220V plugs? I thought I read that the input supply would handle up to 230V and be auto sensing as many of the effects pedals are.
Yes it will work. PA1000/Pa700 has internal PSU switching. I have moved from Canada to Serbia, and it works just fine
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