I would think that, if you're buying a new system & power supply, that
Rex would ship the system set up for UK voltage, with the correct power
cord installed, and no need for a converter. ???
Interfacing with other systems is easy, so long as you have a common
signal ground connection and the right connectors, as you say. If in
doubt, call Rex about specifics of interfacing with particular equipment.
Mark Griffiths wrote:
Rex would ship the system set up for UK voltage, with the correct power
cord installed, and no need for a converter. ???
Interfacing with other systems is easy, so long as you have a common
signal ground connection and the right connectors, as you say. If in
doubt, call Rex about specifics of interfacing with particular equipment.
Mark Griffiths wrote:
> Hi, long time lurker, first post. The new m-odules and to an extent
> the shop panels are very interesting. I have a couple of very basic
> questions;
>
> 1. I'm in the UK, how much of a hassle is it to convert it to
> 240volts? Is that something that STS do? With the Blacet stuff, all
> you have to do is pop out a little panel in the PSU and put it back
> reversed and plug in "kettle lead".
>
> 2. Is connecting to another system straight forward, ie the audio, CV
> and gate connections. Presumably you need a cable that is jack to (in
> my case) 3.5mm jack. Is that it?
>
> regards, Mark
>
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