Converter-transformator 110v To 220v, US products useing in Europe |
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Mon 9 Jan 2006, 06:39
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From: Prievidza - CS
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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 30 Jan 2006, 00:24
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From: Opwijk - BE
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i'm using 10 units that were built in the USA, all 110 volt, connected to a furman rackrider and another decent transfo, i have no problems, never had, if you buy cheap ass transfos they'll get damn hot and might cause buzz or hum but i've always been lucky, it works great for me !
go ahead and buy that stuff, the US is alot more cheap,
BUT BUT BUT
beware of import tax !!!!!!
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karkul Converter-transformator 110v To 220v Mon 9 Jan 2006, 06:39 Dr. Harmonica it's enough but it can be a right pain in the ... Mon 9 Jan 2006, 09:25 lepetitmartien I can't move my 824 (sorry) to verify but ther... Mon 9 Jan 2006, 23:09 karkul HI,
thanx for replay. I just bought some equipm. l... Tue 31 Jan 2006, 06:17 earworm hi,
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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