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Dag Wolf


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Bergen, Norway
Post  Posted 8 Sep 2000 7:19 am    
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I hope somebody here can anwer this. I just brought back a Mosvalve 500 from the USA and got ready to spend quite a few money in a new power transformer.

I did send an e-mail to genz-benz as a shot in the dark and it seems that a simple rewiring is all it takes to convert this amp to 220v. If this is right - is it the same with Peavey amps? if so it seems like sellers of used equipment in the USA will have a whole bunch of buyers here in Europe.

Thanks, Dag
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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 8 Sep 2000 12:49 pm    
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It depends on the amp. Some amps come with a "dual-primary" transformer, and others don't. If you have a dual primary, it's a piece of cake to convert it. A tech can look at the schematic, and tell. But sometimes, you'll lose the "polarity switch" feature when converting an amp.

[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 08 September 2000 at 01:51 PM.]

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Marco Schouten


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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2000 7:17 am    
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Mike Brown told me that hum could be a problem, since the amps and their transformators were designed to use a 60 Hz cycle, while we in Europe use a 50 Hz cycle.

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Marco Schouten
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Olli Haavisto


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Jarvenpaa,Finland
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2000 8:59 am    
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Hi Dag,
I really enjoyed your twin steels at the Convention!
BTW,If anyone in Norway is looking for an excellent steel,I have an Emmons LeGrande III/II D-10 for sale here in Finland.

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Olli Haavisto
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Finland
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 11 Sep 2000 9:34 am    
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Hey Olli, it was nice talking with you while we had a cigarette outside the St. Louis airport. I look forward to seeing you again when we have more time to chat.

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Jim Smith
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Dag Wolf


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Bergen, Norway
Post  Posted 12 Sep 2000 2:52 am    
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Thanks Olli, with the US dollar going sky high compare to the Euro you might consider to sell it in the USA. I think it`s really hard to sell a steel over here when you talk about close to new D-10. Players don`t seem to wanna spend the money it`s really worth.

Have a good one, Dag.

[This message was edited by Dag Wolf on 12 September 2000 at 03:55 AM.]

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Dag Wolf


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Bergen, Norway
Post  Posted 12 Sep 2000 3:40 pm    
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I`m still working with this matter. I got the schematics for rewiring the Mosvalve but blew the fuse. For those who are interested I`ll notify the progress in this thread.

Thanks ,Dag
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clive swindell

 

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Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
Post  Posted 13 Sep 2000 4:03 am    
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Dag

I have imported two Nashville 400s and had new transformers fitted and they work perfectly well in the UK. The earthing proved to be a bit of a problem but my man has managed to get rid of the earth loop by sorting out the earthing insulation within each amp.

I have now brought in a Session 2000 and a PX300 which my man is working on. I will let you know if we get them working in which case I may well bring in some more.
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Derrell Stephens

 

From:
Shreveport, La. USA
Post  Posted 17 Sep 2000 5:41 am    
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When I used to build Evans amplifiers all of the transformers had four primary windings that were engineered for USA, UK, Europe, and Japan, all at the right freq.; just retap (rewire on a BTS) is all that was needed. Check with the Evans WEB site and see what they have available now.

BTW; great pickin in St. Louis Dag!

Derrell
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Marco Schouten


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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Post  Posted 17 Sep 2000 6:28 am    
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Evans and Webb both make amps for the European market.

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Marco Schouten
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