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> Converter-transformator 110v To 220v, US products useing in Europe
karkul
post 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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lepetitmartien
post Mon 9 Jan 2006, 23:09
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I can't move my 824 (sorry) to verify but there are chances that, and the Lexicon too, they are using a universal power unit, check the documentation at the manufacturer site.

If the powering unit is universal, save a change of power cable, you just plug-in. If you have to select the Voltage; there's a switch somewhere. If the Lexicon runs from an adaptor, there should be some available one either thru Lexicon or in shops, it's rarely something very exotic.

Note, if the doc tells the unit runs from 110V and nothing else, it's NOT universal nor able to be switched from 100 to 220. If it has to be switched from 110 to 220 be very careful to do so before plugging in and switch on!


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