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Question for the guys in Europe..

Reply from: Smak!
Date: 02 Mar 2007, 13:51
Question for the guys in Europe..

Hey there,
When you're buying US effects pedals to use in Europe what do you have
to do to be able to plug them in over there? I'm selling a Whammy 2 on
Ebay and it doesn't use batteries. Can you just buy another power supply
that plugs into the pedal?

Thanks,
Jeff

Reply from: Jos Geluk
Date: 02 Mar 2007, 14:25
Re: Question for the guys in Europe..

Smak! schreef:
> Hey there,
> When you're buying US effects pedals to use in Europe what do you have
> to do to be able to plug them in over there? I'm selling a Whammy 2 on
> Ebay and it doesn't use batteries. Can you just buy another power supply
> that plugs into the pedal?

Some power supplies actually work at both 110V and 220V. In that case,
it's just a question of fitting a plug adapter. Otherwise, you buy a
"universal" power supply, or you have one lying around that fits and
provides the right power in the right (DC) direction. Not much to worry
about.

Jos.

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Reply from: Klas Törnquist
Date: 03 Mar 2007, 10:30
Re: Question for the guys in Europe..

Smak! skrev:
> Hey there,
> When you're buying US effects pedals to use in Europe what do you have
> to do to be able to plug them in over there? I'm selling a Whammy 2 on
> Ebay and it doesn't use batteries. Can you just buy another power supply
> that plugs into the pedal?

If it doesn't use 110 V, but 9 V, it shouldn't be a problem.

Klas




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