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  1. Since most US stores are selling only the rated 110v input voltage Klipsch, I wondered if I can simply buy any of those universal transforer that has support for input voltage from 100v to 230v to be connected to these Klipsch 4.1 without facing any potential overload or damage the speakers unit? My country of residence is using default 230v, which is why, I have no choice of selecting a default 230v from those online stores, which currently has such refurbish sets at rather attractive price, therefore, I wish that someone can kindly assist and advise me what should I do? so that I can enjoy my dream of owning one of these Klipsch PM 4.1. Thank you in advance.
  2. I have noticed that many online stores such as ecost, bestbuy, etc are providing Klipsch PM 4.1 with default input voltage rated 110v. Since I'm in a Asian country that has default voltage at 230v, so may I know if I purchased one of these online store Klipsch PM 4.1 with 110v, can I connect them with problem to those voltage transformer that is easily available & it has many input voltage from 100v to 240v. So, would it be able to support the KLipsch 4.1 without overloading or even pose potential voltage issue if this is constantly connected with these universal transformer? Otherwise, pls advise me what solutions I can get in order to fully enjoy my fream of owning one of these Klipsch 4.1? My country in Singapore doesn't have any more of these Klipsch Promedias 4.1, and I really hope that someone with technical knowledge of this power input voltage difference and it's feasibility or etc, can pls kindly provide me some solutions. Thank you very much.
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