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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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earworm
post Mon 13 Feb 2006, 22:35
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it happened to me more than once that i ran 220v trough a 110v machine,
everytime the fuse blew, so the compressor/mixer didn't set fire smile.gif

maybe i was just lucky, be sure to always check if the gear can handle the voltage,
i do'nt have any equipment that automaticly switches between currents
but most of my stuff is vintage, guess that explains why..

and for music gear i tend to buy the "more expensive" transfos since the very small cheap ones get extremely hot, and i regularly leave my gear "online" for 12 hours straight, 7/7

i never had a transfo blown but i did burn my fingers on one once!
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