jimstew37 skrev:
> http://simmonsmuseum.com/?area=downloads&download_id=235
> <http://simmonsmuseum.com/?area=downloads&download_id=235>
>
> The power supply is shown on page 5 of this manual.
>
> Something I forgot to mention earlier is that where the power cord
> plugs in on my SDS-V, it reads "Power Input 240v, " not 115v that I
> would expect if this one was for the US market. That's why I thought
> this might still be set up for European current.
FWIW: I used to own a US made spring reverb that was designed for 110
volts but some bozo had just switched the plug for a european one and it
still kept going. It wasn't rewired inside but seemed to cook the
components beyond their limits so I chose to run it through a step-down
converter.
> If anyone here has actually opened up their SDS-V, it would be useful
> to compare notes on how things are wired up. My particular unit has
> been set up as a rack mount, and doesn't have the black case, just the
> chassis, so it's easier to get into.
WT has changed from 110 to 220 in a few. Let's see what he has to say. I
have removed the black plates on mine too to rack fit it so if you don't
get any luck from other members, drop me a line...
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