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seagull
04-20-2006, 11:13 AM
Hi,

First of all before asking questions I'd like to say to all
The forum members, that this forum is really great:) and helped me a lot, so
Thanks a lot people of audio land. And of course also thumbs up :cool: for the great reviewers/reviews that can be found here in AH.

I'd like to ask anyone who knows, whether the rxv 2500 which I'm going to buy from a u.s shop online is compatible with European voltage which is 220V/50Hz

As an aside the system I'm planning (and fantasizing :D ) on is:
Optoma hd72
Yamaha rxv2500
Axiom 2xM60 ,v150, 2xQS8
Svs 20-39PCi

(I'm not quite sure yet about the axioms, because of bright sound reported, I'll probably post a question about it in loudspeaker's section later on)

Thanks.

avliner
04-20-2006, 11:44 AM
Hi Seagull,

well, first of all, welcome to the forum!

Answering to your question, most probably not. Basically all models sold in the US market are single voltage only (120V/60Hz ); although you can find some specialized shops selling dual-voltage gears (such as www.world-import.com).

As a second option, you can either buy in the US or Europe a voltage converter (transformer) and you'll be fine.

All you have to do is find out what the power consumption will be ( in watts ) and adding a 20% gap in the necessary wattage. Example:

you need 800w for your Yammi 2500, so buy a 1000w (or more) transformer.
The remaining gears are pretty good ones. Believe you wouldn't be disappointed in choosing Axiom speaker though.

Good luck.
Avliner

seagull
04-20-2006, 11:53 AM
Thanks Avliner.