Mon 4 Jul 2005, 11:51
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Je voulais savoir si comme pour un Sampleur Akai récent, les interfaces Motu vendues aux USA sont 110 et 220 volts (donc ne nécessitent pas de convertisseurs de courant).
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Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:26
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Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 507 Joined: 15-Sep 02 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 7,650 |
et bien je me réponds à moi même et fait partager l'info venant de chez MOTU :
Does my MOTU gear have an international power supply? All of our current gear (and much of our older gear as well) has an internal international power supply. Before plugging it in or powering it on, flip the small red switch on the right side of the unit to 115v or 230v as needed. The exceptions to this are USB and FireWire bus powered devices, such as the micro lite or the Traveler. Since they draw their power from another device, they do not need a voltage switch. If a unit is accidently plugged in or powered on when the voltage switch is set incorrectly, the fuse may be blown or the unit may be damaged. In that event, please see What kind of fuse does my MOTU hardware use? for information on the type of fuse needed. If the problem persists, please contact MOTU Tech Support. -------------------- the wish never came true
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lepurestyle Motu Power Supply Mon 4 Jul 2005, 11:51
C-Lanza Hey Bonjour la gang! Ouais ici en Amérique le ... Tue 5 Jul 2005, 22:30
sonofnazca QUOTE (C-Lanza @ Jul 5 2005, 17:30)Hey B... Tue 5 Jul 2005, 22:53
lepurestyle Merci pour l'info !
Le switch est il à l... Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:15![]() ![]() |
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