Persiflage
Head-Fier
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You know, after buying a used META-42 off someone a while back, I thought I was done with headphone purchases, that there was nothing more in a reasonable price range that could possibly tempt me. I would move onto speakers once I got out of college and had a place with enough room.
And then I went to Japan, and found how cheap Stax systems are here...
I need to go back and audition some of my own CDs, but it was pretty really cool, even in the poor listening environment I was in (mall style bulding, listening close to the audio store's entrance to the mall).
So my question is what the SRM-313 amplifier's (the one that comes in the SR-3030 system) input voltage is. I'm looking at the Japanese ones, obviously, so I'll be in the same boat as people that import from Japan (I think. Unless they can import different operating voltages).
I've seen two different specs online (heck, they're both at Stax's website). One says that it has an input voltage of 100v (Japan's voltage) and the other I saw said that it has an input voltage of 117/220/240v.
So, does anyone know what configurations they actually come in? I'd be going back to America eventually, so I'd want to be ablt to use it there.
Thanks
And then I went to Japan, and found how cheap Stax systems are here...
I need to go back and audition some of my own CDs, but it was pretty really cool, even in the poor listening environment I was in (mall style bulding, listening close to the audio store's entrance to the mall).
So my question is what the SRM-313 amplifier's (the one that comes in the SR-3030 system) input voltage is. I'm looking at the Japanese ones, obviously, so I'll be in the same boat as people that import from Japan (I think. Unless they can import different operating voltages).
I've seen two different specs online (heck, they're both at Stax's website). One says that it has an input voltage of 100v (Japan's voltage) and the other I saw said that it has an input voltage of 117/220/240v.
So, does anyone know what configurations they actually come in? I'd be going back to America eventually, so I'd want to be ablt to use it there.
Thanks