Korg MR-2000S power ratings

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antonioblamblam
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Korg MR-2000S power ratings

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Greetings, I reside in the States but I would like to take it out of country. I'm interested to know if the Korg MR-2000S has an auto switching power system - from 100v-240v? Perhaps there is a toggle to flip? Thanks in advance.
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well in the manual it says Power supply : AC100... 240 V, and looking at the rear panel, i don't see any toggle switch - do you?


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Korg MR-2000 universal voltage

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Just to let you know - I have used the Korg MR-2000S in both the US (110v) and in HK (220v). Automatic voltage setting - just plug it in.

I also changed the 80gigabyte internal hard disk to a 320 gigabyte (the largest i could find for a PATA/IDE hard disk) - given how well the Korg MR2000 sounds not just as a recorder but also as a music file server and player. It can compete with high end audiophile DAC units selling for 3X or 4X more.
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