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SP-12 DiscDrive!!!! QUESTION

SP-12 DiscDrive!!!! QUESTION

2003-04-23 by the_emulatorii

i just recieved my sp12turbo form usa.

the problem is, that the 1541floppy drive is for 115Volt - but 
germany is 220Volt

the sp12 has a switch, at the moment it is on 115 - i guess that 
when i switch it over it will show 220 - i will bring it to someone, 
who can check if the switch works, because i dont want the poor 
thing to blow up and the first time i switch it on is the last...

here my questions:

it seems very cheap to buy a 220V - 1541 via ebay
are there any important things i need to know before buying?

there are also 1541-II drives - will they work???

or is it possible to "switch it over" my floppy to 220V easily???


cheers - simon

RE: [emulatorII-list] SP-12 DiscDrive!!!! QUESTION

2003-04-23 by Rob Keeble

Hi,

When importing US voltage E-mu gear ALWAYS check that the voltage selector
switch has not been hard wired to 115V internally. This is a common way of
making sure the switch stays on 115V, and it obviously results in a blown
sampler when you plug it into 220V. I have been caught out on this one.....

1541, 1541C and 1541-II's will all work okay. 1541-II's are best as they are
smaller and more reliable. Just check its in working condition and comes
with the 6pin interface cable. You might be able to swap the floppy over to
220V IF it has an external switch. Don't bother if its doesn't...as it will
be hard work/impossible.

Regards and enjoy the SP-12!
Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: the_emulatorii [mailto:epiphone@...]
Sent: 23 April 2003 13:34
To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [emulatorII-list] SP-12 DiscDrive!!!! QUESTION


i just recieved my sp12turbo form usa.

the problem is, that the 1541floppy drive is for 115Volt - but
germany is 220Volt

the sp12 has a switch, at the moment it is on 115 - i guess that
when i switch it over it will show 220 - i will bring it to someone,
who can check if the switch works, because i dont want the poor
thing to blow up and the first time i switch it on is the last...

here my questions:

it seems very cheap to buy a 220V - 1541 via ebay
are there any important things i need to know before buying?

there are also 1541-II drives - will they work???

or is it possible to "switch it over" my floppy to 220V easily???


cheers - simon



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Re: SP-12 DiscDrive!!!! QUESTION

2003-04-23 by the_emulatorii

hey rob and thanx for the answers - as we have exchanged quite some 
emails in the past, i found out about this "group" so i thought i 
might aswell let others read the anwers to the questions i used to 
send directly to you via email...   :-)  i think you should promote 
this group to other people as good as you can  - soon this will be a 
real knowlege-pool for all vintage-emu-users.

ok - lets get going, simon....

stupid me - i could have checked the archive for sp12 floppys 
first...  it´s all in there!

i was lucky - i brought the sp12 to my local electronic technician 
today and asked him if it was possible to measure somehow, if the 
115/220V swith has really switched over to 220, before i connect and 
maybe blow it up...

he said that this was not possible and that the switch affects the 
transformator directly  - meaning that it is 100% mechanically and 
that it can´t really fail. so i believed him and together we 
connected it...

lucky me...

the poor sp12 could have gone to valhalla...


well, thaz all for now - thanx rob

cheers - simon







-- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Keeble" <rob@e...> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When importing US voltage E-mu gear ALWAYS check that the voltage 
selector
> switch has not been hard wired to 115V internally. This is a 
common way of
> making sure the switch stays on 115V, and it obviously results in 
a blown
> sampler when you plug it into 220V. I have been caught out on this 
one.....
> 
> 1541, 1541C and 1541-II's will all work okay. 1541-II's are best 
as they are
> smaller and more reliable. Just check its in working condition and 
comes
> with the 6pin interface cable. You might be able to swap the 
floppy over to
> 220V IF it has an external switch. Don't bother if its 
doesn't...as it will
> be hard work/impossible.
> 
> Regards and enjoy the SP-12!
> Rob
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: the_emulatorii [mailto:epiphone@y...]
> Sent: 23 April 2003 13:34
> To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [emulatorII-list] SP-12 DiscDrive!!!! QUESTION
> 
> 
> i just recieved my sp12turbo form usa.
> 
> the problem is, that the 1541floppy drive is for 115Volt - but
> germany is 220Volt
> 
> the sp12 has a switch, at the moment it is on 115 - i guess that
> when i switch it over it will show 220 - i will bring it to 
someone,
> who can check if the switch works, because i dont want the poor
> thing to blow up and the first time i switch it on is the last...
> 
> here my questions:
> 
> it seems very cheap to buy a 220V - 1541 via ebay
> are there any important things i need to know before buying?
> 
> there are also 1541-II drives - will they work???
> 
> or is it possible to "switch it over" my floppy to 220V easily???
> 
> 
> cheers - simon
> 
> 
> 
> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> emulatorII-list-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
> 
> 
> 
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