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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Raufoss
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Is it easy to get a X-amp to 230voltage from the standard 115v in US?
(ex. X-250, X350) Reason: I might buy me an Pass X-amp early next year, since it is a good posibility I shall live and work there for a 1/2 - 1 year.
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The one and only
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Yes, but with the .5 series you starting running into transformer
replacement.
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Thanks!
Then I probly have to looking out for an used x-series and not an x .5 series.
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