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ceharden
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I'll let you off not getting that I was joking... Sarcasm doesn't translate well.
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sicoroots
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well yes..it's pretty clear of not messing up with funky wiring of these amps...
I;ve asked about reconfiguring into220-240V operations and they did not advise that for several reasons and suggested me to replace the amps with model rated for local voltage. some of more recent QSC amps features dual voltage such as PLD series..
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shagnasty
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120V amps in a 240V region is no prob...
Take a 40KW 240V motor, link it to a 120V alternator at 5:6 and away you go.... Or use a transformer, cause a fire and then Google "cyclic conversion" the next day!!!!! You can use 240 kit in 3rd world (120V) countries with good results, but the reverse is tricky... |
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Music is the strongest form of magic.(+45 31879997)blakmanpro@gmail.com, foa@sweetboxaudio.dk
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shagnasty
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The mainland USA!!!!!!
Anywhere run by Trump is 3rd world!!!
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