PSW111 subwoofer model

rds1975
rds1975 Posts: 3
edited May 2011 in Troubleshooting
I want to buy a PSW111 subwoofer. As far i know it has 2 models AM1145-A and AM1145-C. Anyone knows the difference between these 2 model numbers or what does the last character stand for ? Is it input voltage variants ?

Thanks
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  • jojo5639
    jojo5639 Posts: 10
    edited May 2011
    -A, -B, -C represents a version number of the product representing an update to the product that needs to be tracked differently for inventory control. Normally not a change to form, fit or finish...in this case a change to meet the new regulatory standards of the California Air Resources Board requirement of no formaldehyde in MDF board used to make the box, no biggie.
  • rds1975
    rds1975 Posts: 3
    edited May 2011
    Thanks for the reply.. I am looking to buy an international voltage model 110-230V and was not sure if this number corresponds to the voltage..
    Any leads on how to identify international voltage vs USA voltage.?
  • jojo5639
    jojo5639 Posts: 10
    edited May 2011
    normally it is in the product description, PSW111 230v or PSW111 Exp...for export, you are not going to find them in stores or on the net in the US, but I bet you can get it from Polk Audio direct, call 1-866-764-1801