Europestrut - taking turntables to Europe?
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I am moving to Geneva, Switzerland in a few months and I am trying to figure out if my turntable will work there with only a plug adapter. Will I also need a voltage converter? If I didn't use conversion would the speeds be off?Travelling DJs must know the answer.What about an electric motor-driven clock that plugs into the wall?Someone please school me! I failed this part of physics in high school.
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I had a similar issue bringing gear back from japan to Australia. Be careful without a step down transformer you can fry gear. My wife when I was out once plugged my 100v mixer directly into 240v and fucked it
I brought mine to the UK for a while once, but definitely needed a step down transformer for mixer..
I don't think the U.S. models have that switch.
I'd check my turntable, but I'm not with my equipment right now.
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