Kronos voltage difference
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Kronos voltage difference
I tried looking in the product page, under specifications but couldn't find the answer.
If i get a kronos from the US (working on 110v) - could i use it with european voltage (240v)?
Is it addaptable, like on the moog or dsi products? Is there a switch \ toggle between different voltages like in the nord stage?
How does it work?
If i get a kronos from the US (working on 110v) - could i use it with european voltage (240v)?
Is it addaptable, like on the moog or dsi products? Is there a switch \ toggle between different voltages like in the nord stage?
How does it work?
You mean we just have to change the power cable and that we dont need a voltage transformer, right?RichF wrote:This is correct, the power supply switches internally.Sharp wrote:It's very likely going to have a Universal PSU installed like every other KORG for the last 10+ years that does not use Wall Warts.
Regards
Sharp
Thanks,
-Rich
The indication near the power switch says '120 V'.brimoore wrote:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/62297676@N02/5670270645/" title="Kronos_61_SN by brimoore99, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5108/567 ... f5ff_b.jpg" width="1024" height="765" alt="Kronos_61_SN"></a>
Does this mean that the power supply will not accept any voltage (120/220/240) and that European Kronoi will have a specific PS?
I've visited a music store close to my home town yesterday where a Kronos 61 was being kindly demoed by Raffaele Mirabella for the Korg Day italian tour. Its serial number was ending in "002" and rated 220/240V.The indication near the power switch says '120 V'.
Does this mean that the power supply will not accept any voltage (120/220/240) and that European Kronoi will have a specific PS?
It might be just because these are preproduction units, but I'm starting to wonder if the final units will really have a universal power supply.
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spritz76 wrote:Label may have to do with laws and depends on the country where the keyboard is sent initially but as Rich clarified the power supply switches automatically and it's a universal power supply. You don't need to worry about that when traveling with your keyboard.The indication near the power switch says '120 V'.
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It might be just because these are preproduction units, but I'm starting to wonder if the final units will really have a universal power supply.
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Kronos voltage system
I am thinking about importing a Kronos from the US, And I am a bit concerned about the voltage system. I have read messages on this topic here in the forum, and I see that it's been said that the Kronos comes with a Universal PSU. Thus, it should function on both 110 V as well as 220-240V.
However, I asked Paul Ashe at Sam Ash Music about this, and he replied that the Kronos works on 110V only, and that I would need a transformer.
Does anyone know if I can buy and import a Kronos from the US and use it safely on a 220-240V system?
Regards
Dag
However, I asked Paul Ashe at Sam Ash Music about this, and he replied that the Kronos works on 110V only, and that I would need a transformer.
Does anyone know if I can buy and import a Kronos from the US and use it safely on a 220-240V system?
Regards
Dag
My Roland Fantom X7 also has a label saying 230V (only) near the IEC plug but it is most definitely auto-switching. Same goes for much of my other Roland equipment.
On the other hand...
Nevertheless, I would be extremely surprised if the Kronos does not have an auto-switching power supply. It would make no sense whatsoever.
On the other hand...
No trying to scare anyone but my Korg-CX3 from 2000 (actually I have version 2.0 so it might have been produced a little later) does not have an auto-switching power supply. I imported mine from the US and built a 2:1 transformer into it. I put a new label on top of the old one saying it takes 230V.Sharp wrote:It's very likely going to have a Universal PSU installed like every other KORG for the last 10+ years that does not use Wall Warts
Nevertheless, I would be extremely surprised if the Kronos does not have an auto-switching power supply. It would make no sense whatsoever.
Demo units didn't and I suppose that final units do not as well, according to Sam Ash's rep.Arjan wrote:Nevertheless, I would be extremely surprised if the Kronos does not have an auto-switching power supply. It would make no sense whatsoever.
Kronos-owners, could you please advise?
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How do you know? Just from the label? That says nothing really, as I illustrated with my Roland Fantom X example.spritz76 wrote:Demo units didn't and I suppose that final units do not as well, according to Sam Ash's rep.Arjan wrote:Nevertheless, I would be extremely surprised if the Kronos does not have an auto-switching power supply. It would make no sense whatsoever.
Kronos-owners, could you please advise?
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