Converter-transformator 110v To 220v, US products useing in Europe |
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Mon 9 Jan 2006, 06:39
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hi, has anyone got experience with product for US voltage 110V useing in Europe 220V?
I'm in US for a one more month and I'l like to buy these products. 1.mackie HR824,monitors 2.Lexicon MX-200,ef.procesor 3.E-mu 1820m,sound card
is it enough to get just a Voltage converter-transformator from 110V to 220V?? of course converter has to be strong enough for the power of monitors (260W).
thanx for help
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Mon 9 Jan 2006, 09:25
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it's enough but it can be a right pain in the ass. You might end up getting some additional noise from the transformer. Unless you are saving a lot of money by purchasing the items in the U. S. it's not such a good idea. Also your guarantee would probably not be valid in Europe.
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karkul Converter-transformator 110v To 220v Mon 9 Jan 2006, 06:39 lepetitmartien I can't move my 824 (sorry) to verify but ther... Mon 9 Jan 2006, 23:09 earworm i'm using 10 units that were built in the USA,... Mon 30 Jan 2006, 00:24 karkul HI,
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most of my compressors only use 15 watt, thats... Tue 31 Jan 2006, 15:17 mixfisto HI, I just moved back from Europe. Like Lepetite s... Tue 7 Feb 2006, 04:58 cornutt One thing to watch out for: Some of the voltage co... Mon 13 Feb 2006, 22:27 earworm it happened to me more than once that i ran 220v t... Mon 13 Feb 2006, 22:35 lepetitmartien Anyway half-wave rectifiers should be avoided in a... Tue 14 Feb 2006, 01:43
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