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Originally posted by matrix
Affa, I might be able to help you re-wire it...are the wires completely missing?
Affa, I might be able to help you re-wire it...are the wires completely missing?
I think my dad attemped to re-wire the plugs to fit the 120V system in Canada, my turntable is 240v.
Cool Marco, let me know when I can drop it off hehehe!
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Which plugs are missing? The RCAs or the power?
This is a 240V unit? If so your going to have a headache using it, your probably better off money wise to get the one Mannn with 3 n's posted.
This is a 240V unit? If so your going to have a headache using it, your probably better off money wise to get the one Mannn with 3 n's posted.
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Cool, I think I have a transformer that can be adjusted accordingly.
Marco, I assume I will be visiting radio shack for the plug head? Should I get some new wirings too?
Marco, I assume I will be visiting radio shack for the plug head? Should I get some new wirings too?
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You should not need new wiring so long as there is some left over. Just make sure you get a plug that will fit into your transformer. It will only take a couple of minutes to put on the new plug.
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