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Electrical Spec
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Hi, maybe there's an electrician music lover among you.

I actually live in France and am planning to buy a Phantom. But I will have the opportunity to bring it to Canada some day.

My question is comparing the two electrical systems of the two countries to the specs of the Phantom, would it be possible to plug it with a plug adaptator (no transformator) in France or Canada?

The electrical specs of the Phantom is IEC 90-240 V  50/60 Hz.

I guess the answer is yes but I need a confirmation. Maybe even the cord of the Phatom can be changed as I saw it in the video.

My other question would be regarding the Dialog system. I wasn't able to find its specs. What are they? Can anyone take a look at his and

give them in the thread, please?


Thanks
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Electrical Spec - by stephanebannier - 30-Jul-2015, 23:55
RE: Electrical Spec - by MountainGuy - 31-Jul-2015, 06:10
RE: Electrical Spec - by alandbush - 31-Jul-2015, 12:50
RE: Electrical Spec - by stephanebannier - 31-Jul-2015, 18:51
RE: Electrical Spec - by alandbush - 31-Jul-2015, 22:55
RE: Electrical Spec - by stephanebannier - 01-Aug-2015, 00:15
Electrical Spec - by davidadamson - 01-Aug-2015, 08:34
RE: Electrical Spec - by stephanebannier - 01-Aug-2015, 09:16
RE: Electrical Spec - by completeluxury - 05-Aug-2015, 11:04
RE: Electrical Spec - by Cosmosound - 24-Aug-2015, 19:05
RE: Electrical Spec - by completeluxury - 25-Aug-2015, 09:11
RE: Electrical Spec - by stephanebannier - 28-Aug-2015, 22:17
RE: Electrical Spec - by completeluxury - 28-Aug-2015, 22:44
RE: Electrical Spec - by Rufus McDufus - 29-Aug-2015, 00:21
RE: Electrical Spec - by completeluxury - 31-Aug-2015, 09:54
RE: Electrical Spec - by Rufus McDufus - 31-Aug-2015, 10:00

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