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wazzaa Just Startin' 3 posts since
Sep 2, 2010
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Sep 2, 2010 1:46 PM

Line 6 power supply compatibility

Hi,

 

 

I play in Canada soon but live in France

I plan to buy some line 6 peadals and a pod. Is the US version power supply compatible with European elecctric power ?

  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
    Apr 1, 2009
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    Sep 2, 2010 3:10 PM (in response to wazzaa)
    Re: Line 6 power supply compatibility

    You need to be careful. Here's some info from the Line 6 store on power supplies:

     

    https://www.globalfulfillment.net/gfsnet/line6/10Expand.aspx?ProductCode=98%20DC1%20US

     

    https://www.globalfulfillment.net/gfsnet/line6/10Expand.aspx?ProductCode=98%20PX2%20US

     

     

    Under the Click Here button near the bottom of the PX2 page is the following:

     

    Q: I am  traveling overseas.  How should I power my Line 6 device?

    A: You can buy any  adapter that converts your country's power to these specs and it will  work. Any electronics store in your country should be able to sell you  one, or you can contact your local Line 6 dealer.  Be aware that the DC-1g  power supply is “universal” across all voltage and power standard around  the world, and you will only need the appropriate adaptor for a new  region rather than a different power supply or transformer.

     

    Q: I am  outside the United States, what do I need to power my Line 6 unit?


    Option 1: We recommended that  the proper Line 6 power supply be used. Please contact an authorized  Line 6 Distributor for the appropriate region. To acquire the proper  Line 6 power supply for a desired country, please visit the Authorized Line 6 Dealers  page to find an one near you.


    Option 2: You will need a  travel voltage converter. These will work fine with a U.S. version POD,  provided that the travel converter is capable of providing at least 1.5  amps of current (2 amps for a PODxt) and can handle a minimum of 100  watts.

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