Kronos Power Supply not auto switching?
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Kronos Power Supply not auto switching?
I just got my Kronos and it says 120v. Nothing about it being 110-220. Please tell me this is a joke and it auto switches? We are not in 1995 anymore...
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According to a post in this thread:
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=61004
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=61004
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
That was my point in the thread over there. Are you going to try and potentially fry your Kronos and invalide the warranty?
IMHO, much better to buy a transformer until someone else makes the leap of faith
IMHO, much better to buy a transformer until someone else makes the leap of faith

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The transformer is inside the Kronos already - so that is why you have DC in and not a wall wart. I bet that the people at Sound on Sound will be able to tell you if they had any problems with their preview instrument they had when they reviewed the Kronos a couple of months back.spritz76 wrote:That was my point in the thread over there. Are you going to try and potentially fry your Kronos and invalide the warranty?
IMHO, much better to buy a transformer until someone else makes the leap of faith
If it is operating like any laptop I have had for the last 6-7 years the transformer should switch itself - this is what Dan at Korg seems to have said elsewhere (Switchable transformer).
The Trinity, Triton Series, Oasys and M3 all had universal power supplies so I can't see Korg changing the power supply method and Rich Formadoni from Korg USA has already confirmed on another thread.
Current Arsenal:
Kronos 61, Kurzweil PC3K6, Nord Stage 3, Yamaha MOXF8, Muse Receptor 2+, Mainstage
Previous:
Korg:X5D,Wavestation, N364, Trinity,Triton Classic,Triton Studio, Korg M3 61 w/ EXB-Radias
Ensoniq:TS12, SD1, ASR10
Roland:XP10, JD-800, Roland XV88, A90ex
Kurzweil:K2500RS, K2661, PC3
Nord: Electro 3
Kronos 61, Kurzweil PC3K6, Nord Stage 3, Yamaha MOXF8, Muse Receptor 2+, Mainstage
Previous:
Korg:X5D,Wavestation, N364, Trinity,Triton Classic,Triton Studio, Korg M3 61 w/ EXB-Radias
Ensoniq:TS12, SD1, ASR10
Roland:XP10, JD-800, Roland XV88, A90ex
Kurzweil:K2500RS, K2661, PC3
Nord: Electro 3
American devices in Japan normally work ok. Japanese products products rated at 100V "may" be ok in the US. I have used many Japanese products in the US. But some of them generate more heat than others. These items I used a cheap step down transformer.RC-IA wrote:and do you use a voltage transformer to operate the one from USA ?jahrome wrote:I purchased Kronos from both a Japanese and American dealer. The Japanese model indicates 100~ and the American one 120~.
What does the "~" represent?
Tool box: Kronos 61, Fantom FA06, ASR-10, MPCX, MPC Live, and MPC 4000.