Rel subwoofer voltage


I am looking at buying one or two Rel subs for my stereo setup...problem is I am stationed in Germany and due to head back to the US soon.  Why is that a problem?  If I buy them over here they are 220.  Looking through the user manuals, however, it almost looks like on some of their subs (T9x etc) that it is just a fuse change.  My Bel Canto preamp only needs a fuse change to go from 220 to 110...maybe it is the same.
Any people out there more intelligent than I on the matter?  I could wait, but I would rather be listening to that bass.
ukthunderace

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Not sure where you are seeing where changing a fuse changes the input power voltage. The REL manual says voltage is set according to market with no mention of adjustment. 
Also, the rear of the sub shows the voltages listed with different fuse types
That's to save them screen printing two back plates. I looked at the busted REL Strada 3 plate amp I have and there is no dual windings etc. so it looks like they do not spec these and change out the traf on demand.