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Replacing Built-In a power cable in Tree/Branch Stand?
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Hello, I am a new Devialet Phantom Gold owner from South Korea and joined this forum to get an answer to my questions regarding with built-in power cable in Tree Stand.
Since they do not sell Devialet in South Korea Sad , I had to purchased a set of Phantoms from Business trip to Europe. After I brought them in Korea. Everything worked fine and I'm enjoying the incredible sound of the Phantoms. However, I regret that I couldn't get to manage buying phantom tree stand (I guess it was called "Branch?").

Since I won't go back to Europe for a while, my decision was to purchase Tree/Branch stands from US. But here is where I face the problem.
South Korea only uses 220v power plugs, which suits my set of phantoms since they are from Europe (220v cables were included).
If I order tree stands from the US, I guess it would come with the built-in power cable with 110v.

The bottom line of my question would be whether I could replace the 110v built-in cable from the tree stand with my current 220v cable.
I tried past an hour trying to find any photo or video of tree/branch stand installation, but I could not get any information on that.
Also, according to the devialet official website, power cable included in the Phantom(2m) are longer than the one with the tree/branch stand(1.5m). Thus, I am also expecting more freedom from the plugs if the cable replacement is possible.

I look forward answers from current tree stand owners or anyone who had an experience with tree stand.

Thank you so much for your time in advance!
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#2
Hi and welcome to the forum.
There's an internal power cord in the Tree connecting to the Phantom. At the bottom of the stand you can connect a cable of the length you need. The connection plug is the same kind as the one in the Phantom, a standard hifi gear/computer PSU plug.
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