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Latest post 11-30-2009 1:53 AM by Jonathan. 2 replies.
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  • 11-29-2009 10:34 PM

    Beosound 9000 Power 110 vs. 220v

    Hello- Quite a few years back (8 or more) I purchased a Beosound 9000 off the internet. Being green to B&O and the internet at the time, I didn't know or even think to ask if the unit I was buying was wired for the US or for Europe (i.e. 110v vs. 220).

    Well it was 220v, but I got it to work using a power inverter for the several years I used the unit. Now I want to sell it and am desperately wondering if there is a simpler way to make the unit work on 110v. Any advice is appreciated.

    Thanks, Phil

  • 11-29-2009 11:40 PM In reply to

    • beoaus
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    Re: Beosound 9000 Power 110 vs. 220v

    There was a US contact in the old forum.  They knew whether it could be done via the serial number and a check of other details. Maybe someone here has the information.

    You could contact: B&O America listed in the B&O website here . Unfortunately there is no telephone number, should not be too hard to track down...

    Interestingly  a number of conversions were done from 110V to 240V in Australia a while ago. Not sure if its still done though...Wonder what happened to the old parts..??...

    beoaus.

  • 11-30-2009 1:53 AM In reply to

    Re: Beosound 9000 Power 110 vs. 220v

    ...or sell it to someone in Europe or Australia.

    B&O definitely do power conversions. The price here in Australia to switch from 120V to 240V is about $250.

    My B&O: 2009 Catalogue and Pricelist

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