{ "numMessagesInTopic": 1, "nextInTime": 2251, "senderId": "P7Luh49i8WzoEk1ErLZK7dmcMkdBu0VvAq617t2HiYGlgkbwXNnpWKPCl3Hqjw5kXlKirkEo7-8XmpSOFcBkyQtlnPMyfLcF", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "SV: [SPAM?] Re: [01v96] Voltage on Yamaha 01v96", "from": "Wipp Patrik <patrik.wipp@...>", "authorName": "Wipp Patrik", "msgSnippet": "240 volt is the standard current all over europe now. Patrik Wipp I may buy my Yamaha in Taiwan .. which has 110 power does anyone know if the USA ( also 110 )", "msgId": 2250, "profile": "patrikwipp", "topicId": 2250, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 121762510, "messageBody": "
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I may buy my Yamaha in Taiwan .. which has 110 power
does anyone \n know if the USA ( also 110 ) unit is switchable
or has both 110/240 \n powersupply inside the unit?
thanks in advance..\n\nMine is 120V, bought \n in the US. IIRC they rate voltage like 110-120, so that a 120 will work on \n 110. If there is a dual power suppley it would probably be 120/230 or \n 120/250, US and the two European voltages. 240 is typically used on dual leg \n US devices that require more power, like a table saw, but AFAIK, there \n aren't any 240V Yammy boards.\nKeep On \n Trackin'\n\n------Ronny Morris - Digitak \n Mastering------\n
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