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Mbox Pro 3 - Power Supply - Just purchased
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum and have just bought a new Mbox Pro 3, including Pro Tools 9 LE software. I bought it on Ebay from Unique Squared, however I made a mistake as I realised that the power supply voltage is 125V and I live in Australia which requires 220-240V! Fortunately I can buy a converter, however I'm a bit worried and skeptical about the converter, could it potentially harm or cause issues to my Mbox Pro device?? I don't know if I should return the device and order a new one from an Australian retail outlet or just buy the converter.. I would really appreciate it if someone could help or direct me towards to right direction. Cheers, Ron.
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