Ichigo, the line voltages with the time of day.. how many times did you measure your voltage? if you measure in the morning about 6am, then about noon, then about 6pm, you can see the trend... at 6am, the voltage will most likely be its highest, and at 6pm it will be its lowest.... this is because at 6pm everyone is getting off of work and turning their electronics on, be it a computer, air conditioner, television and stereo... the frequency should NEVER change, however it IS normal for the voltage to change + or -, depending on the draw on the electric grid....

in north america electronics are designed for 115V60Hz.. Some companies do make a 220V 50Hz product for export, depending....


My guess is that you will be fine.. with a lower voltage your amps will have to draw a bit more current to maintain the same amount of power (no i will not post the power eqn).. i dont know if the axiom products use a regulated power supply, if they do then the power supply will maintain the voltage at what it wants... you will have to call them on this point... you are only talking about a 10%ish drop, thats not huge. i've seen voltage drops MUCH higher than that (when i was i the Navy) and the electronics worked just fine and they were WAY more sensitive to an input voltage than the stereo amps that we use in HT stuff.....

call axiom, but I'm 90%+ sure they will tell you that your fine.

Last edited by dakkon; 07/01/10 03:41 AM.