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Hi
I will bring my BeoLab1 speakers to the USA. I assume that these euro speaker need to be adjusted to accept 110v?
How easy is this done?
Thanks!
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I always thought that the BL1 had the same basic electronic chassis as the BL9, which would make them worldwide 100-240v capable?
Check on the rear if that's true, if so a simple power cord change is all that might be needed.
Hi,
You can call ahead and ask a major USA service centre for a price on the following:
2x backup suitcases for Beolab 1 Type 6843 (USA 120V Part 3395146). They may even have some spares from a process completed previously.
Or ask a service centre in Sweden if they have some spares as well from the reverse process.
Many years ago the Australian service in Camberwell used to provide a similar service for those from the USA which was about AU$400.
Good luck Beoaus.