Secondly, I was visiting my grandmother and found an used Nord Wave for sell nearby. Bought it. Came home and was eager to play it. The thing is... In Brazil different cities have different voltages. Long story short, I've connected my 110 V wave into a 220 V outlet... I was not aware grandmother's city was 220
So basically 6 hours after spending a lot of money in a Wave I overvoltaged it and couldn't even hear a single note of it
Anyway, the only Nord authorized repair shop is in the city of São Paulo, not exactly where I live. And I know that the fuse only protects against overcurrent not overvoltage. So I would like ask you people who have experience with nord's. I would like to go to the repair shop, but first I would like to know what are my chances.
Do Nords have overvoltage protection in their power supply? Have anyone been able to fix a nord after an overvoltage? Is the system designed to contain the damage to the power supply? Or am I (and my new Nord) "fried"?
It did not smell fried stuff, which I found to be strange... (And possible a good signal?)
Thanks for any available feedback!
Cheers



