How to use RM6750 in India which is bought in USA

chetan.sriram
chetan.sriram Posts: 2
edited April 2011 in The Clubhouse
Hi,

I bought RM6750 which is 110v when I was in US. Now came back to India. How can i connect this setup to 230 volts.
Can anyone suggest.
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  • Polk addict
    Polk addict Posts: 558
    edited April 2011
    You'll still need an amp/receiver for the center speaker and the satellites, and I'm not sure what type of sub came with the system.

    Maybe you could make another post in the basic hookup section...
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  • Sherardp
    Sherardp Posts: 8,038
    edited April 2011
    If the sub is powered you will need a step up transformer to plug the unit into. The speakers will connect to the receiver as you would normally do so with any other.
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  • chetan.sriram
    chetan.sriram Posts: 2
    edited April 2011
    @ Polk Addict
    I have the receiver. My problem is with the input voltage. the sub is 110v. we have 230v.
    Are there any converters available for 230v to 110v. ?
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,495
    edited April 2011
    Are there any converters available for 230v to 110v. ?

    Yes, there are plenty. Here's one place that sells them.

    http://www.220-electronics.com/Transformers/trans/prod.html
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  • TECHNOKID
    TECHNOKID Posts: 4,298
    edited April 2011
    Sherardp wrote: »
    If the sub is powered you will need a step up transformer to plug the unit into. The speakers will connect to the receiver as you would normally do so with any other.
    Some sub may have the option of stepping up the voltage to 230...
    @ Polk Addict
    I have the receiver. My problem is with the input voltage. the sub is 110v. we have 230v.
    Are there any converters available for 230v to 110v. ?
    Welcome to Club Polk! :smile: Which sub do you own? You should check you user manual first and see if they provide you with any options.
    F1nut wrote: »
    Yes, there are plenty. Here's one place that sells them.

    http://www.220-electronics.com/Transformers/trans/prod.html
    As F1 points out there are many available on the market however, I would strongly suggest you check the specifications of your sub to select one that is appropriate. The Xfos are rated by wattage and you have to make sure you select one with high enough of a value to match the current drawed by your sub during it hard pumping work other the Xfo may overheat and fail in the long run.
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