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I wish somebody would tell my hair that!According to some physicists, time does not exist.
I wish somebody would tell my hair that!According to some physicists, time does not exist.
My former hair didn't get the message, either. though I started losing it late enough in life that it hardly matters.I wish somebody would tell my hair that!
My body wants to believe this.Oh wait, there's no 'late'. because there's no 'time'.
So if you bring your own amps to Europe, let's say a 60's Fender Deluxe Reverb or Super Reverb, can you just plug it into the wall like you would in the USA? Do American made amps work with the voltage and wiring in Europe?Those are well known studios. Lovely you enjoyed it .
Amsterdam to travellers is different than to us/me. I guess that is the nature of travel. Most likely I will be amazed by what happens in your back yard . I compare Amsterdam to gems like Brugues or Gent and I see the crazy stuff we allowed to happen. If you've been there, you'd probably know what I mean.
However there is nothing you missed out on not trying our local food, count yourself lucky . All our good stuff is either french or scandinavian inspired (I love to cook). If you are by chance in Holland drop me a note ;-).
Not sure if this will help or not...the Fractal units provide an option for either 60 or 50 Hz AC. What I don't know is if EU/AU nations (which, IIRC use 230VAC) can automatically use Fractal units built for the US market. The 50Hz setting is primarily used for cleaning up ambient noise in the circuit produced by different voltage/amperage AC.So if you bring your own amps to Europe, let's say a 60's Fender Deluxe Reverb or Super Reverb, can you just plug it into the wall like you would in the USA? Do American made amps work with the voltage and wiring in Europe?
Per the latest Fractal manual:Not sure if this will help or not...the Fractal units provide an option for either 60 or 50 Hz AC. What I don't know is if EU/AU nations (which, IIRC use 230VAC) can automatically use Fractal units built for the US market. The 50Hz setting is primarily used for cleaning up ambient noise in the circuit produced by different voltage/amperage AC.
If I have time Wednesday, I'll do some research for this forum within the Fractal owner's manual and find out if the units can be plug 'n play with a tweak for 50 Hz, or if they require something else...
Thanks. The front panel has a variable setting for 50 or 60 Hz.Per the latest Fractal manual:
Input Voltage: 90–264 VAC, 47 – 63 Hz (universal input)
Per the latest Fractal manual:
Input Voltage: 90–264 VAC, 47 – 63 Hz (universal input)
Thanks. The front panel has a variable setting for 50 or 60 Hz.
Yeah, but that still does not help wilth the voltage. Usually an amp only has the one power transformer. If I buy an amp in the USofA, I need an external one and there are enough transformers for conversion from 110 to 230v floating around, since it is a common issue with amps. Have seen em for about 100 Euros
Yeah, but that still does not help wilth the voltage. Usually an amp only has the one power transformer. If I buy an amp in the USofA, I need an external one and there are enough transformers for conversion from 110 to 230v floating around, since it is a common issue with amps. Have seen em for about 100 Euros
Spy vs Spy in more ways than one! Congrats on the FM9T!!I'm doubling down... Fractal FM9T will be in next week. Can't wait!
Sometime this week I should be receiving two Neo Creambacks to put in my Mesa Road King II. Love the amp, but with two Altecs in it, you need a lift-gate to get it in the truck. This should slim the beast down to a proper fighting weight. Love my amps.
Yes, I also have an Axe Fx III-T and a bunch of other great amps. They all get along just fine. I know I'm a heretic from both sides of the battle lines, and I like it!
Maybe I should get one of those white Ceba skins for it.Spy vs Spy in more ways than one! Congrats on the FM9T!!
Well, the white mesa setup you have is that spy and the FM9T (or FXIII T) is the black spy! You are all set AFIK!!Maybe I should get one of those white Ceba skins for it.
Nothing I've used claiming to handle a range of up.....so far
As for regular amps, buy a step-down or step-up as appropriate
Same here, love tubes, love modelling stuff. Have both and play both.I'm doubling down... Fractal FM9T will be in next week. Can't wait!
Sometime this week I should be receiving two Neo Creambacks to put in my Mesa Road King II. Love the amp, but with two Altecs in it, you need a lift-gate to get it in the truck. This should slim the beast down to a proper fighting weight. Love my amps.
Yes, I also have an Axe Fx III-T and a bunch of other great amps. They all get along just fine. I know I'm a heretic from both sides of the battle lines, and I like it!
You won’t get any argument here! Several of us are particular on the tubes we use when we have a choice, and most of us prefer some sort of NOS tubes in both pre and power slots. There are good current ones. And I guess there have always been different levels of quality in manufacture, but certain brands have proven musical and reliable over the years.Th
Same here, love tubes, love modelling stuff. Have both and play both.
The tiny thing missing from my helix is not being able to roll tubes. I have no idea what tubes were used in the modelling proces. Swapping them in my mesa TA does make a difference and my kemper picks up on it. This is most noticable in amps with a limited number of gain stages. But there is a noticable difference between modern JJs and my NOS mullards in V1. #corksniffery