A voltage converter will probably play hell with a turntable that has an unregulated power supply.
I would contact Pro-Ject and see if they can supply you with a US-spec motor since this would solve the problem.
Pro-Ject also offers a Speed Box (outboard power supply) that *might* solve the problem and offer an upgrade in performance as well. I'm not sure whether it bypasses the motor controller circuitry in the table or not.
Aside from that, well...the Debut III is a very basic, entry-level turntable and so it would be more sensible to sell it to an overseas buyer than to sink too much money into making it work here.
Those are just a few "maybe" solutions that you can raise with Pro-Ject's US distributor, which is Sumiko.
You could probably also get a quick answer from Music Direct, Needle Doctor or Acoustic Sounds.
I would contact Pro-Ject and see if they can supply you with a US-spec motor since this would solve the problem.
Pro-Ject also offers a Speed Box (outboard power supply) that *might* solve the problem and offer an upgrade in performance as well. I'm not sure whether it bypasses the motor controller circuitry in the table or not.
Aside from that, well...the Debut III is a very basic, entry-level turntable and so it would be more sensible to sell it to an overseas buyer than to sink too much money into making it work here.
Those are just a few "maybe" solutions that you can raise with Pro-Ject's US distributor, which is Sumiko.
You could probably also get a quick answer from Music Direct, Needle Doctor or Acoustic Sounds.