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Can anybody tell me if a 240 volt Mics from the U.K. can be adapted for North Amaerica? Any info would be appreciated...Mike.
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Any help on this matter would be great!...Mike
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I dont think the PS on the mics has a voltage selector, but there is not any reason you could not get a step up converter.
110/120 Volt AC to 220/240 Volts AC (Step-up)
Probably cheaper to by a new cabinet.
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[This message has been edited by rustynails (edited April 26, 2004).]
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i have a MICS that is autoranging ...all u need to change is the powercord
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Sorry, don't understand autoranging. Do you mean it's as easy as changing the power cord?....Mike
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by mass1954: Sorry, don't understand autoranging. Do you mean it's as easy as changing the power cord?....Mike</font> What he meant is auto sensing and is just that, power adapters can detect voltage and adjust accordingly. Why not just by a cabinet, a used one for that matter? ~nails
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I was just thinking of picking one up on ebay...more trouble than it"s worth...Mike
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