Has anyone been succesfull in converting voltage from the EU to use this keyboard in the US? I've seen other manufacturers - i.e. Roland RD 2000 has a universal 100-240v power supply - is that the case with the Nord also? If not how difficult is it to convert? I am on a temporary 2 year assignment in France - returned my Nord Grand right before I left since I was in the return window and now am looking to purchase something but want to be able to use it in the US.
Any encouragement or success stories would be helpful!
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Re: Buying NP4 in EU for US Usage - Any success?
Nord sells two versions of their boards, tailored towards 110 and 220V respectively.
The internals are the same except one (internal) switch setting and the type of fuse.
If you search a bit you will see others have opened up their boards and changed the setting between 110 and 220V and put in a new fuse and then been able to move the board with them.
I don't think the NP4 is different in that respect.
The internals are the same except one (internal) switch setting and the type of fuse.
If you search a bit you will see others have opened up their boards and changed the setting between 110 and 220V and put in a new fuse and then been able to move the board with them.
I don't think the NP4 is different in that respect.
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