The unit was manufactured for the our market (New Zealand). In N.Z. we are 230-240v / 50hz AC. It has a switch mode power supply, so its incomming voltage can vary from 100 - 240v and it will still perform perfectly.
Maybe you need to read up about all the things you will have questions for with the units user manual: www.dynaudio.com/home-audio/music/music-5/support/manual/en/support
We don't do listening tests, becasue this woudl reflect more on my mic, and your computer speakers. I alsways recommedn you seek out a Hifi store and listen for yourself.
at 11:16 mins it showed 100-240V. that should mean the item is auto volt. correct? Thanks @The Listening Post Christchurch | TLPCHC
Yes, it is multi voltage
@@TLPCHC and was the item from the US or where from?
The unit was manufactured for the our market (New Zealand). In N.Z. we are 230-240v / 50hz AC. It has a switch mode power supply, so its incomming voltage can vary from 100 - 240v and it will still perform perfectly.
Maybe you need to read up about all the things you will have questions for with the units user manual: www.dynaudio.com/home-audio/music/music-5/support/manual/en/support
@@TLPCHC Thanks for finding time to answer.
Great vid, thanks.. Is the headphone jack on the left side there? What is next to it? How about some listening tests?!?!
Hi Yo Ma Ma. The Music 5 has a 3.5mm INPUT, but does not have a headphone output.
We don't do listening tests, becasue this woudl reflect more on my mic, and your computer speakers. I alsways recommedn you seek out a Hifi store and listen for yourself.
Excellent, thanks!