Can wall sockets abroad have voltage that speakers can't handle?
Bit of an exotic scenario.
So if I'd bring my speakers to a foreign country, which is a scenario I'm facing, expat in India, could there generally be a problem that taht country is using different voltage which could be harmful? Or are electricity standards kind of "international" and there should generally be no problem with modern tech?
Cheers,
P.
So if I'd bring my speakers to a foreign country, which is a scenario I'm facing, expat in India, could there generally be a problem that taht country is using different voltage which could be harmful? Or are electricity standards kind of "international" and there should generally be no problem with modern tech?
Cheers,
P.
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Generally speaking, yes, you can use speakers in pretty much everywhere. I think you might have to look out for what kind of adapter you use, they are not only there for making plug fit to the socket. Regarding voltage, I would check online, different countries have different ranges, but I think India should be well within western standards. You should then check on your power adapter for the voltage or for the logo of certification (by that I mean those funny looking symbols, often with letters, which depict if a product is free for use and sale in a country, India apparently looks like this (scroll down) : https://www.certification-india.com/en/bis/bis-certification-process/) |
RCPrince asked the right question. Are they active speakers (i.e., containing their own amplifier), or electrostatics or other types requiring AC power? It appears that the AC in India is nominally 220 volts/50 Hz. If the speakers are AC powered they would not work very well, if at all, without a step-up transformer if you are going to a 120 volt country (e.g. the USA) or to a 100 volt country (e.g. Japan). I suspect that they would do ok in a 240 volt country (e.g. the UK), but look in the manual or check with the manufacturer to be sure. Of course, if you are also bringing an amplifier or other electronics along it may necessitate the use of a transformer to convert the voltage as well. Regards, -- Al |