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Prologue - Power Supply auto switching ???

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:37 pm
by lowpow
Hello
On the sticker of my Korg Prologue (bought@usa) , behind the keyboard, it's indicated : 120V -50/60hz - 38w
(Not 100v - 240v -50/60hz , as generaly on the popular and recent item's since 15 years)
All se same, it can work to 220/240V do you think ???? :roll:
I can not believe in 2018 a hardware korg without an internal power supp to auto voltage are made !!! :shock:
In the manual, not information about, it's really unclear.....
- Korg.com just confirm me : not auto switching !!! we are in 2018, is it a joke ? this keyboard quote more 1900 usd !!!!! :evil:
What do you think guy's ?
Thanks about your answer
:)

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 6:46 pm
by voip
If the ratings plate indicates 120V a.c. only, then, without further information to the contrary, that should be the only supply voltage to be used.

This forum is not operated by Korg, so don't expect support from them via this route. Contributors to the forum are a collection of enthusiastic amateur and pro musicians.

If you do contact and hear back from Korg support regarding supply voltage requirements, would you be kind enough to share them here.

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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 5:02 am
by NickZoll
I can’t believe it, come on it is 21 century and I travel to europe quite often. How am I suppose to use it there? :evil: what was the sence to make internal psu. Is there any idea how I could run it in europe?

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:56 am
by voip
A step-down transformer or auto transformer will do the job.

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