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US to UK difference ?

  • July 5, 2018
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what are they? are there any ?

Best answer by Jeff S

what are they? are there any ?

Hi there,

Welcome to the community. I'm guessing that you'd like to know what the difference is in our speakers when in the UK vs. the US. All of our speakers with the exception of the CONNECT:AMP are auto switching for voltage. This means that all you need to use your speaker in the US or UK is the proper power cable. You can find the cables for sale in our online store, just set your country to the desired location.

The CONNECT:AMP has a switch on the back that lets it go from 115 to 230 volts. As long as that switch is in the correct position for your location, and you have the proper power cord, you're all set.

Please let me know if this doesn't answer your question.
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melvimbe
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  • July 5, 2018
You probably need to need to clarify that quite a bit.

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  • July 5, 2018
US - very very big, mad president.

UK - very very small, mad prime minister

Andrew

Jeff S
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  • July 5, 2018
what are they? are there any ?

Hi there,

Welcome to the community. I'm guessing that you'd like to know what the difference is in our speakers when in the UK vs. the US. All of our speakers with the exception of the CONNECT:AMP are auto switching for voltage. This means that all you need to use your speaker in the US or UK is the proper power cable. You can find the cables for sale in our online store, just set your country to the desired location.

The CONNECT:AMP has a switch on the back that lets it go from 115 to 230 volts. As long as that switch is in the correct position for your location, and you have the proper power cord, you're all set.

Please let me know if this doesn't answer your question.