I use one here in Korea. But, my situation is the opposite. You probably want one of those large converters. I know they are heavy, mine put a hole in my elektron box and it didn't even fall on it-it was placed on the box. Luckily nothing was broke. It is actually heavier than my MD, mixer, and fatman combined, but only the size of about 6 DVD cases stacked up. I'll never walk around Seoul with that again. Someone should have one. You should be able to borrow one. Well, I don't think there are that many Korean products bought in Japan. Mine is a 110 to 220, 1000va(watt?), 60Hz, 9.1Amp(?). I'm not sure what it all means...Gotta use a dictionary. I just run all my 110 gear from it even my laptop. The thing makes the strangest hum when I turn it on. I just remember I have a converter in the US (110->220). But it has the plug for Korean which is two small rods about 3cm apart. It cost me about 1000-1500 yen. I'm not sure what the plug you have for your MD looks like. Can you show me a picture or a link to a picture of the plug? It's German right? Other than that where are you in Japan? I know Osaka. Where have you been and where are you going? Really cold there, right? They don't even have heated floors! My feet are nice and warm right now, ahh... How are your hosts treating you? Hope you got a nice guest house. I should be there in Jan. or Feb. --- In elektron-users@y..., "steril707" <steril707@h...> wrote: > hmmm, i also worry that this might be the case. i am just wondering > why all my other stuff works with that voltage converter. > > it seems they have another voltage converter in the venue i will be > playing tomorrow, so there is still a chance it will work. > > i didnt have problems before when using the md with voltage > converters. but those were more "big". the one i am using now can > convert up to 85 watt, which should have been enough, since the md is > just using 15 to 20 watt, if i remember the documentation correctly. > > this behaviour is kind of disappointing to me. i have to rely on my > equipment while being on tour, and i cannot afford travelling with a > choosy "Princess".*grin* > > anyway, does somebody know what kind of specs a power adapter unit > needs, thats able to power up the md. maybe i can buy a japanese one > here, and use it. > > Greetz and sayonara, > Steril-San > > > > > > > > > --- In elektron-users@y..., David Brännvall <david@b...> wrote: > > I got the wrong adapter when I ordered my sidstation, I tried > another (wich fitted the spec), but screen went black, all the diods > where on, and it only outputed a 60hz buzz, I thought the sidstation > was broken, but the elektron guys told me that sidstation was > sensitive about the adapter, and sent me a new one. Havn't had any > onre problems since I got the new one. > > > > Maby the MD is just as sensitive! > > > > regards, > > David > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: steril707 > > To: elektron-users@y... > > Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 5:54 AM > > Subject: [elektron] voltage conversion > > > > > > yo folks, maybe somebody of you can help me, > > i am currently in japan, tomorrow i will have a live gig on a party > > here, and i have a problem with my MD now. > > i bought a voltage converter in germany, which is supposed to > convert > > the german 220 volt into japanese 110 volt. > > when connecting the machinedrum to that converter, the md runs, but > > the display is almost unreadable, means very low on contrast. > > i also tried to connect my nord micro and my mpc to that thing, and > > had no problems.. > > i worry abit about my sweet MD, so i wanted to ask you if that > > behaviour is normal? i didnt have any problems in the past using > > voltage converters with the md.. > > > > cheers and sayonara, > > steril-san > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > ADVERTISEMENT > > > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: [elektron] voltage conversion
2002-11-28 by endlessnessisticman
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