| Title: | Welcome to the CD Notes Conference |
| Notice: | Welcome to COOKIE |
| Moderator: | COOKIE::ROLLOW |
| Created: | Mon Feb 17 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Mar 03 1989 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1517 |
| Total number of notes: | 13349 |
Does anyone have info regarding voltage/freq compatibility of cd's
when going from 120/60 to 220/50? ie other than the compact
units (D5,SL-xP7) which use dc input do the motors run off dc
or ac?
Ed
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| 342.1 | AMBER::KAEPPLEIN | Wed Apr 30 1986 15:36 | 6 | ||
All the motors run off DC internally. The motors are very tightly
controlled using servo-feedback circuits.
You should check service manuals to see if the power transformer
has multible primary taps. I think that Philips/Magnavoxes do,
but Sony's don't.
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| 342.2 | ECCGY1::JAERVINEN | formerly MUNICH::ORA | Mon May 05 1986 04:19 | 4 | |
Practically everything sold in Europe has 115/230 V (or even something
like 110/120/220/240). From what I've seen, most European manufacturers
don't bother to make 115V-only models for the USA, whereas most Japanese
do... (value engineering?).
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