cdj 2000 & djm 800 are multi-voltage (120v & 230v)

cdj 2000 & djm 800 are multi-voltage (120v & 230v)

Tutu Clearwater

cdj 2000 & djm 800 are multi-voltage (120v & 230v)

i have CDJ 2000s and a DJM 800... both american bought.

when I moved to Europe i bought a step down transformer because the units were marked with 120v the back, so i figured they wouldn't work with 230v.

but after recently reading a post by Pulse (a Pioneer rep) in this thread, i decided to see if they were muti-voltage afterall. so I´ve plugged them into a euro plug (without a stepdown transformer)and made the leap of faith. i´m happy to say that they are working fine :) will update this thread if anything goes wrong with them

hopefully this helps ppl with the same conundrum <3

 

 

Official comment

Pulse

We can't officially say that they're multi-voltage if they are not marked as multi-voltage on the product.

Alex Zippen

Dear Pioneer Dj Official, do i understand right, Pioneer Djm 800 and Cdj 2000 with "120v only" mark, can be used in 220v outlete without adittional transformers?

Pulse

@Alex > Without knowing the specific unit model number we can't confirm that if it's not listed on the player.

Alex Zippen

My question is about DJM-800 KUCXJ & CDJ -2000 CUXJCDJ

Pulse

Both those models are multi-voltage.

Asma Maroof

what about cdj 2000s serial no. JJMP006506UC 

and DJM 800 mixer serial no. HKMP01123UC

Pulse

@Asma > I'd need the model identifier, not the serial number please.

Asma Maroof

@pulse how do I find that without the box ?

Alex Zippen

@pulse please help with the same question about voltage of CDJ -2000NXS UXCJB is it same multi-voltage or no?

MATHIEU LAQUIERE

hello @pulse please help with the same question about voltage of  DJM -900NXS UXCJB is it same multi-voltage or no?

shai daniel

hi @pulse does the djm-850 UXJCB is multi voltage?

thank

Pulse

No, sorry - the DJM-850 UXJCB is not multi-voltage.

Max Parkinson

@pulse How would we go about finding the unit model number on a cdj or djm without the original box?

Pulse

@Max > On the sticker where the serial is, it usually says the model, as well as an identifier code.

Haydn Revs

@Pulse I have a DJM800 with 100V input marking but now want to use it with 230V.

There is a code next to the serial number which might be the model number?

It is DRW 2293. Is this multi voltage?

Pulse

Almost all DDJs use an external DC adapter, and almost all of those DC adapters have markings for 100-240V input, 12V output. You're fine to use it anywhere you travel.

Haydn Revs

@Pulse - it is a DJM800 with a built in transformer - like the original post. It has "DRW 2293" next to it's serial number. Is this multi voltage?

Pulse

Haydn > Sorry - thought I read "DDJ-800."

The DJM-800 is single voltage unless otherwise indicated on the power input label.

Haydn Revs

OK so you've said above that some Djm800s are multi voltage - but the djm800 Drw2293 is not? I'm asking for the 'unofficial' answer. I can see that it is only marked 120V, but what would happen if I plug 230V into it? I understand you can't provide any guarantees it will work etc....

Pulse

It would certainly let the smoke out.

Kieran Henry

Hi @Pulse are CDJ-350 dual voltage? 

Pulse

@Kieran > No, sorry.

Marco Marconi

Hi @Pulse, I have a CDJ-2000 NXS2 JXJ,  is it multi-voltage?
Thanks very very much

Pulse

@Marco > Please check the back panel; I believe that's the Japanese model and it's possible that one is 100V / 50Hz only.

Giani Panini

Hi @Pulse, I have CDJ-2000 NXS2 JXJ. See the picture for voltage.

No chance that it also works with 230V? Do I need a DC Adapter or is there a way to change the voltage? 

Thank you!

Joe Burton

Hi @Pulse

 

I'm getting the following mixer imported to the UK from Miami, you mentioned above that a DJM990 NXS was multi voltage.

 

Are you able to just confirm if this model is also multi voltage?

 

DJM-900NXS-M

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

Kind regards,

 

Joe

 

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