Fantastic! Thank you all so much! This looks like a pretty straight forward operation, but I will make sure to consult with a friend who is a certified electrician. Henrik http://glitzerstrahl.com --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Nicholas Keller <maq163x2@...> wrote: > > Yes, > > As D. Doepfer pointed out, the info is on their website. It's quite simple. I did the same to mine, only the other way around (UK to US). > > > Nick > > > > On Jul 29, 2013, at 4:21 AM, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > > Hi Group! > > > > > > This will be my first contribution after having lurked on the > > > list for a while. > > > > > > I have 2 Doepfer LC9 cases that I bought in the US (and filled > > > with modules). > > > Now I'm about to move them to the EU (Sweden) permanently and I'm > > > trying to figure out if there is a way I can continue to use > > > these cases even though they have the north american PSUs (115v). > > > > > > I guess one alternative would be to use a converter that can > > > down-step the Swedish voltage from 220v to 115v, but if possible > > > I would like to avoid this since I've heard it is not very stable > > > and can create unnecessary stress on the components. > > > > > > Any tips / information is greatly appreciated! > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > Henrik > > > http://glitzerstrahl.com > > > > Please refer to the FAQ page of our website: > > > > www.doepfer.com > FAQ > A-100 > How can I modify the A-100 power supplies > > for another mains voltage (115V or 230V), for experts only ! > > > > Best wishes > > Dieter Doepfer > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Bringing Doepfer LC9 cases from the US to EU
2013-07-29 by glitzerstrahlmusic
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