Pioneer CDJ 3000 Power Voltage
Question:
In 2020 are all Pioneer CDJ 3000 players shipped worldwide set at the standard
100-240V 50/60 Hz
as seen in the link below?
A family member purchased a CDJ 3000 unit through Amazon as a gift and It’s my understanding that the power Voltage in the US is 110v.
Are the CDJ 3000’s in the USA set at 100-240V 50/60 Hz as per the link Or are they set at 110V only? Making them useless in the rest of the world.
The voltage where i am situated is 230v / 50Hz.
Would a unit purchased from the USA work in South Africa?
Thank you in advance.
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On the bottom of my 3000 unit (purchased in Australia), it lists the power requirements as "110-240V~ 50/60Hz 40W"
Hi All,
The below is from Pioneer DJ technical support in Japan.
"Actually, in terms of the power voltage itself, the CDJ-3000 originally manufactured for the USA can be used in South Africa. However, the warranty will be invalid if you use such products in other countries than the targeted country. "
They don't want to admit it but all units are then universal (100-240V 50/60 Hz 40W) this makes sense in a production sense, however, The moment you cross countries you forfeit your warranty as the unit then becomes a grey import.
I hope this helps.
It's not a matter of not admitting that they are multi-voltage or not; the same does not apply to all products, and the other aspect is also correct - the warranty will not be honoured in another region.
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