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Beware,many has reported issues with this site.
http://www.hifivision.com/general-lounge/19235-shop-your-world-best-avoided.html
I barely used this for few mins and I am already suspicious about it
Beware,many has reported issues with this site.
http://www.hifivision.com/general-lounge/19235-shop-your-world-best-avoided.html
There is a switch inside it to change the input voltage to 220v but it is purposefully hidden to avoid confusions; since most of them are sold in US. You just have to open the enclosure to gain access to the switch. No other technical tweaking required. This is confirmed by Darshan the other day. The manual explains how to do it.
Hi
Just bought this subwoofer now, partially based on this post. I can however not find any such switch, and certainly no info in the manual. Anyone have any more detail on what I need to do?
Regards
Can you post a Picture of PCB?Hm... Good point about it being the same speaker. Reading bakck now I'm not even sure which one it was originally referred to. I have the PL-200.
Yes I've opened the back plate, the power cables go straight to the board (through a fuse) and the only thing I can find is that there are some jumpers on the power board, but nothing that indicates voltage as far as I can see.
Thanks.
Hm... Good point about it being the same speaker. Reading bakck now I'm not even sure which one it was originally referred to. I have the PL-200.
Yes I've opened the back plate, the power cables go straight to the board (through a fuse) and the only thing I can find is that there are some jumpers on the power board, but nothing that indicates voltage as far as I can see.
Thanks.
Ha, found it
Having a friend look over the circut board we suddenly understood the markers. Moving the jumpers from their outer to their inner positions did the trick. The jumpers were however partially glued in their position, so it was a little bit fiddly.
Thanks for all your help.
I'm too struggling with 110v. Could you please help me to switch the voltage to 220v?Ha, found it
Having a friend look over the circut board we suddenly understood the markers. Moving the jumpers from their outer to their inner positions did the trick. The jumpers were however partially glued in their position, so it was a little bit fiddly.
Thanks for all your help.