Calling all American Denon DNX1600 Owners!
Calling all American Denon DNX1600 Owners! Posted on: 02.02.2013 by Eleanore Hartmeyer Just bought this mixer from America. Waiting for it to come in the mail, but made a mistake when buying. forgot to check the compatability with Irelands 230V voltage rating. I was wondering if any of you could tell me what it says voltage wise on the side of your Denon American bought mixer? Very grateful if you could help me out | |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 03.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jester
Ive been using a Mixtrack Pro for the last year and a bit. Then I got an akai LPD8 to go with it for cue juggling. Lately I got my hands on a Kontrol X1 to compliment the Denon. Just waiting now for the Behringer CMD PL 1 to come out and thats me sorted! |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
I did google search it like :/ |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
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Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
Yes I understand i would need a converter. Was just wondering did it have dual voltage, but it must not from your info. I could not get a result on google for what the voltage of an american denon mixer sorry..... Thanks again |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
Yes I understand i would need a converter. Was just wondering did it have dual voltage, but it must not from your info. I could not get a result on google for what the voltage of an american denon mixer sorry..... Thanks again |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 | Just bought this mixer from America. Waiting for it to come in the mail, but made a mistake when buying. forgot to check the compatability with Irelands 230V voltage rating. I was wondering if any of you could tell me what it says voltage wise on the side of your Denon American bought mixer? Very grateful if you could help me out |
Latoria Kavulich 03.02.2013 | cant go wrong with an x1 beside a mixer, or better yet, 2 i use the x1600 to browse trough tracks and load em. that midi strip is bloody handy plus 80% of the mixer is assignable also. |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 03.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jester
Ive been using a Mixtrack Pro for the last year and a bit. Then I got an akai LPD8 to go with it for cue juggling. Lately I got my hands on a Kontrol X1 to compliment the Denon. Just waiting now for the Behringer CMD PL 1 to come out and thats me sorted! |
Latoria Kavulich 02.02.2013 | You are gonna love the denon mate what is your basic setup atm? |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 | ah here pain in me head over yee :/ |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
I did google search it like :/ |
Edwina Fagel 02.02.2013 | DNX1600 manual. You will need it in the furure anyways. |
Antonetta Wikel 02.02.2013 | https://www.google.com/search?q=DNX1...ient=firefox-a 5 second google search. |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 | I know man :/ I usually do I guess I get a little too excited Aye Ill pick up an adaptor, heres hopeing its like yours so |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
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Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
Yes I understand i would need a converter. Was just wondering did it have dual voltage, but it must not from your info. I could not get a result on google for what the voltage of an american denon mixer sorry..... Thanks again |
Edwina Fagel 02.02.2013 | No problem. The manual usually helps with questions like this. |
Eleanore Hartmeyer 02.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
Yes I understand i would need a converter. Was just wondering did it have dual voltage, but it must not from your info. I could not get a result on google for what the voltage of an american denon mixer sorry..... Thanks again |
Latoria Kavulich 02.02.2013 | Very important to check the voltages of foreign gear like this before you buy. If the voltage differs its no problem with an adaptor. I'm in NZ, but i got mine from the states and its 230v |
Edwina Fagel 02.02.2013 | The USA version of this mixer is 120 V, 60 Hz. No matter what don't try plugging it into your main with an adapter. You need to buy a converter of some sort that can turn 230V into 120V. And try googling next time. |
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