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SBKwan14
3
Mar 23, 2016
Hi Massdrop, does this TEAC AI-101DA support 220V-240V? or is it only 120V?
brinja48
1
Mar 23, 2016
SBKwan14Via the manual it looks to be made for the North American market.
'Power Supply ................. AC 120 V / 60 Hz'
You would need a step-up/down voltage converter to use with 220/240.
Update: From Techmoan's review of the AI-501 DA (Discontinued) on YouTube:

The video shows that the unit is 120V only.
SBKwan14
3
Mar 24, 2016
brinja48Thanks brinja48..
ExecRecruiterBob
15
Mar 26, 2016
brinja48Why no sub output?
Haxtriickz
36
Mar 27, 2016
ExecRecruiterBobthere is a sub out, however it does not have crossover (the sub out is full range)
Pasha
7
Mar 27, 2016
HaxtriickzWhat do you mean the sub is full out? Are you saying the sub out pushes all frequencies? Because this is not true.
Pasha
7
Mar 27, 2016
Haxtriickzthe sw out has 2 second order low pass filters that filter at about 100 hz
Haxtriickz
36
Mar 27, 2016
PashaOf course I could be wrong here and if I am I appreciate you correcting me, but that's just based on my findings
Pasha
7
Mar 27, 2016
HaxtriickzYeah I hooked up my sub and it sounds pretty damn good. I'm really happy with it. I just wish I wasn't getting 5 frames of delay on my PC. I've applied a filter in MPC so my video is synced now. But games and youtube/online video are out of sync by 5 frames. I really wish the driver support was better for this. My m-audio audiophile had delay built into the drivers.
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