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swiyching adapter

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hi i bought korg m3 in america now in uk used a transformer to convert power 240v to 110v. I was going to change the voltage in the m3 and notice the build in adapter korg ka-300 says switching adapter input 100-240v. does that mean i can plug in uk mains lead without the transformer ?[/b]
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AFAIK all Korg from the last x year can handle both 110 and 220/240 V. You could verify with Korg support but I guess you are safe (but I don't give guarantees).
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I had an M3 and from memory I recall that Korg confirmed that the M3 can handle both 110v and 240v.

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hi there
thanks a lot for taken the time to answer my quiery :D
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