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For the objectivist audiophile seeking a complete desktop solution, there’s the Massdrop O2 + SDAC: a DAC/amp that brings two great products together in one affordable, easy-to-use package. It features the Massdrop Objective 2 (or O2), the community’s favorite solid-state amp, alongside the Massdrop x Grace Design Standard DAC (or SDAC), a collaboration with a company long known for its incredibly accurate, transparent studio gear Read More
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Good news: the US AC adapter is capable of up to 240V (at least the one I received is, always check before use), so I only needed a simple plug converter to use it.
Ok, Massdrop may want to update their info then because having a page saying that it can be powered by a battery (there propably are 15VAC batteries that convert DC to AC but that not the most common thing at all) and having a picture showing 12V under the power jack can have people thinking that it is not 15VAC that is expected.
The simplest way in the end would be to just get a plug adapter that contains a 220 to 110 transformer, except if the frequency is important too.
Nico0807The Objective 2 CAN be powered by 2 9V batteries.
This product has the Grace SDAC slotted in where batteries could have gone.
I believe NwAvGuy designed it this way, because power conditioning is very important. To avoid having poor rectification affect audio performance, all of it is done inside the O2. This way a poor power plug can't mess things up.