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Logitech Z906 does not work overseas?
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05-28-2012 03:53 PM
Hello,
I recently bought the Logitech Z906 speakers in The Netherlands where I was living for almost 20 years. I bought these speakers about 6 months ago and now I am facing a problem with them.... I recently moved to the US for a job I received here but my speakers don't turn on anymore! I believe the speakers don't convert the power properly which seems highly strange for a product which is so expensive. All my other products work with converting the power so I don't understand why this one does not.
Is there any way to get this permanently fixed as I do not wish to spend another $400 or in my case 400 EUR? I cannot return the speakers as I will hae to send them back to the store in The Netherlands.
Thanks and please advise.
Kyle
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07-13-2012 05:48 PM
Hello Kyle112,
Please contact our support helpdesk so one of our support representatives can help you with the issue. Click the link below for the support number depending on your region.
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07-14-2012 03:12 AM
Many device don't use universal input power supplies.
Unless the power input label on your unit indicated it can do both 120 Volts 60 Cycles we use here and 230 Volts 50 Cycles used in the Netherlands. They will not work as you have seen.
