I don't bring anything from the USA unless it is clearly marked 110- 220v. Most small electronics with
modern switcher supplies will work here . Things like Ipads, cellphones , laptops will go just about anywhere.
But the old stuff or high power stuff you need to leave at home. If you bring a hair dryer then turn it down to low or it will behave like a hovercraft before it catches fire and scorches all the hair off your skull.
There was an older model of this power speaker that had a universal power supply but it was rated 75 watts less than this one so I decided to get this one and get a power converter when I get it back to the USA.
This is an techno/electronics paradise in Guangzhou. If I retired here like you did, I would have all the toys too. But not knowing when I am going back home I am reluctant to make the investment and then give it up a few months later. I am seriously considering getting a 40 ft cargo container and just ship everything we own back home. the container shipped to Los Angeles is 1,400 USD and another 250 to get it to Colorado. It is sure tempting knowing I could never locate some of these toys back in the states. When the time gets close I will take my shopping list and get everything I always wanted but was too cheap to buy.
As for this powered speaker. I have it cranked up on the patio (7th floor). The whole neighborhood garden is grooving to beach boys and Chuck Berry.
She's real fine, my 409, ...my 409. Johnny be good tonight...
As soon as I can find it I am going to download the theme to top gun and see if I can create a panic simulated Air strike. ha ha
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