LARRY!I'm talking mixers and laptops, low-power devices like that (specifically a Behringer Xenyx mixer and a Macbook Pro). Will the supplied transformers I've already got work ok, or will I need to have an additional transformer if they don't have US/UK voltage switches?
Oh, you mean the properly constructed connector that doesn't fall out of the socket all by itselfWhatever will you do with such a svelte connector? Compared to that tank of a plugin that the UK uses.
RightOh, you mean the properly constructed connector that doesn't fall out of the socket all by itself
I'm talking mixers and laptops, low-power devices like that (specifically a Behringer Xenyx mixer and a Macbook Pro). Will the supplied transformers I've already got work ok, or will I need to have an additional transformer if they don't have US/UK voltage switches?
Most electronic gear will handle 110 - 240v no problem. See, thing is most electronic gear nowadays runs on 12VDC and the power plug that comes from the wall goes to a transformer that conditions that power beforehand.
Whatever will you do with such a svelte connector? Compared to that tank of a plugin that the UK uses.
Wow, that's a gig & a half Ben I'm so enjoying your journey. Couldn't be happening to a nicer guy!I notice the reason for my trip has just been made public so for anyone who's interested, myself and Gloryhammer are playing aboard the '70,000 Tons of Metal' cruise at the end of the month.
Wow, that's a gig & a half Ben I'm so enjoying your journey. Couldn't be happening to a nicer guy!
I notice the reason for my trip has just been made public so for anyone who's interested, myself and Gloryhammer are playing aboard the '70,000 Tons of Metal' cruise at the end of the month.
That bit. It's a metal festival aboard a cruise ship. Leaves Miami on the 27th, doing a loop to Mexico and back. I predict mayhem, and 110v power.