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Ldcovino
I apologize if this question has already been asked and answered.? I have been unable to find any communication about it.?
I have Japanese DX7 that uses 100 volts, and I thought there was discussion at one time that there was a converter available to allow it too safely use 110-120 volts here in the US.?
I know it will run on standard US current, but I want to safe without damage to the unit, thanks in advance!
Can someone help me out here?? ?Thanks!!!
Regards,??
L. David Covino CFE ALHC
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Bruce Wahler
开云体育There are transformer-based adapters sold in travel stores, and on eBay.? According to the service manual, the Japan version uses 30W.? As long as the one you get is sized for *at least* the wattage of the DX, you should be OK.I see about a dozen of these transformers on eBay right now, for $20-50USD.? Not surprisingly, many are being sold by Japanese sellers.? The Kashimura TI-101 looks like a decent match:? 110-130V in, 100V out, 35W max.? The Yazawa HTD130V100W also looks good:? 110-130V in, 100V out, 100W. Regards, -BW Bruce Wahler Ashby Solutions.com? bw@... 978.597.7008 On 6/10/2019 3:18 PM, Ldcovino
ldcovino@... [YamahaDX] wrote:
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