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#244784 - 10/14/08 01:19 PM
Re: Tyros 3 power supply question
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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According to the Tyros3 Manual the Tyros will only work with the voltage input from that specific Country or Region i.e. either 120 (US) or 230 (UK/India), etc. The power cord on a Tyros 3 purchased in the UK would be different than the power cord on a Tyros3 purchased in the U.S. In other words, it's either / or. You can't use a Tyros3 bought in the U.S. with a 230V Power source. You could possibly "fry" your Tyros3 if you tried to do so. There is no switch on the Tyros3 itself to be able to switch between the two voltage standards i.e. 120 and 230. You would need a separate voltage reducer/regulator if you wanted to use a Tyros3 with a voltage source other than the one it's intended for i.e. either 120 if purchased in the U.S. etc., or 230 if purchased in UK/India etc. Korg, I believe, allows you to switch the Pa2XPRO or Pa800 between the two different voltage standards i.e. either 120 or 230 by way of a switch on the keyboard. I might be mistaken about that though. Somebody with a Pa2XPRO or Pa800 would be able to further clarify whether that is true or not. Yamaha is a DEFINITE - "NO" though. Best, Mike
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