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Objective2/Odac won't turn on.

vong

I bought an Objective2/Odac combo from Mayflower and got it sent to Australia. I was expecting an Australian adapter but it came with a US one so I bought a socket adapter plugged it in and it doesn't power on. I tried it with some other power adapters, turns on but no sound comes out whether it's connected to the pc or from line in.

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Did you contact him on the website? Or PM him on the forums? @MayflowerElectronics should be waking up soon, he can most-likely help.

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Did you contact him on the website? Or PM him on the forums? @MayflowerElectronics should be waking up soon, he can most-likely help.

 

Yep just contacted the website before posting on here. Just wandering if you guys could help out.

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you need an AC-AC adapter, not an AC-DC adapter.

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you need an AC-AC adapter, not an AC-DC adapter.

Down under isnt 120v either is it?
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What does the specification say on the AC adapter that came with it?

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Did you buy this from Massdrop? I got one too and it was defective so he might have had a bad batch. I had to ship it back to him to fix. Mine only had sound on the left channel and the right was silent. 

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Did you buy this from Massdrop? I got one too and it was defective so he might have had a bad batch. I had to ship it back to him to fix. Mine only had sound on the left channel and the right was silent.

His amp isn't defective he's using the wrong power supply. I emailed him and it's all fixed.

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