audio receiver with voltage converter

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ab_enthusiast

Audiophyte
Currently I am overseas and my Marantz SR6003 works here on 240V.

I am shortly moving to US and was considering using it in US with a voltage converter.

What are the Pros & Cons of this ? Appreciate your advice on this.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Currently I am overseas and my Marantz SR6003 works here on 240V.

I am shortly moving to US and was considering using it in US with a voltage converter.

What are the Pros & Cons of this ? Appreciate your advice on this.
Unless you are in an NTSC area then voltage conversion is the least of your worries, So it depends on where you are oversees, whether your plan is possible or not. If you are in Europe, your receiver will not work in the US.
 
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ab_enthusiast

Audiophyte
Unless you are in an NTSC area then voltage conversion is the least of your worries, So it depends on where you are oversees, whether your plan is possible or not. If you are in Europe, your receiver will not work in the US.
I am in a PAL area - Singapore. Does HDMI respect PAL/NTSC ? I thought PAL/NTSC was an analog standard
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
I am in a PAL area - Singapore. Does HDMI respect PAL/NTSC ? I thought PAL/NTSC was an analog standard
It is analog and digital at the screen. You will not get a picture on a US TV, nor will a US DVD or BD player work with it, although some you can switch to PAL, but not the TVs.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
You will not get a picture on a US TV, nor will a US DVD or BD player work with it, although some you can switch to PAL, but not the TVs.
That's not universally true for video as some TVs support both formats, though. For RCA and S-Video connections, it can be an issue, but I'm not convinced that it applies to HDMI as strictly. Why do you say U.S. TVs and players won't work with the Marantz HDMI connections?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
That's not universally true for video as some TVs support both formats, though. For RCA and S-Video connections, it can be an issue, but I'm not convinced that it applies to HDMI as strictly. Why do you say U.S. TVs and players won't work with the Marantz HDMI connections?
PAL and NTSC have different and fundamental differences.

He will need a converter like this, but results my be unreliable because of DRM issues.

In addition the FM pre/emphasis and de/emphasis is different from region to region.

I never advise trying to use a receiver in a different region from what is was designed for.

You are far better off selling it and buying new after the move. That is by far the cheapest and best solution.
 

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