Hi guys,
Sadly I'm missing the powercord for my "new" PS-3200.
Can someone please tell me if the powercord goes directly from the wall
and into the PS-3200 or is there some converter of some kind between them?
I've tried to find some info on the web but without success.
Korg PS-3200 Question
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I dunno if it'll help but here's the Owner's Manual: http://www.korganalogue.net/korgps/manu ... index.html
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Hi Maschinenqeist, thanks for the link. sadly the manual didn't help 
Maschinengeist wrote:I dunno if it'll help but here's the Owner's Manual: http://www.korganalogue.net/korgps/manu ... index.html
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I think you're right neandrewthal. I just opened the PS-3200
and the way the wires are connected looks like it's just have to be
a normal cord directly to the PS-3200, without any converter.
So I think I'll try to make a new cord and hope we're right.
and the way the wires are connected looks like it's just have to be
a normal cord directly to the PS-3200, without any converter.
So I think I'll try to make a new cord and hope we're right.
neandrewthal wrote:According to the manual it has a power selector from 100v - 220v. This would lead me to believe it has a built in step down transformer and shouldn't require an external one. I don't know if I'd risk putting 200v through it though

