The reconfiguration is easily done. There's a jumper (actully a zero-K resistor) on the small power circuit board (i.e. where the power switch is) and you have to unsolder that and re-solder it to 240V. It's pretty obvious where once you can identify the spot -- the circuit board is labelled very clearly. ...and then you can run off to Funan center and buy a computer power cable and plug it into the 3-pin 13-amp socket. Adrian -- Function7 Engineering adrian@... http://www.function-7.com belphedeus wrote: > > > Hi guys!!I'm new here and i recently acquired a 2nd hand Digitech GSP > 2101 w/V3.00 upgrade chip(comes with the power cord).I bought from an > eBay seller from the states. > I'm currently residing in Singapore. > My question is: > > - at the back of the unit it states 105-130VAC 60Hz for the supply > but my country suppply mains are 230-240VAC 50Hz instead.Can the unit > be plugged in the mains or do i need to switch for a voltage selector > in the unit itself? > > -if there is no selector and i cant plugged it directly, do i need to > buy a transformer to step down the supply voltage to 105-130VAC 60Hz. > > -will the unit work if i plugged it to a 105-130VAC 50Hz transformer > instead of 60Hz?And what power rating is recommended? > > I hope to get some sound advice from you guys here as i read a lot of > good reviews about this old product.I still do have my trusty RP-12 > (the distortion is awesome and i hope the GSP is too) and a current > GNX3000 workstation which i feel lacks the anologue touch on the > distortions. > And btw i have not plugged the unit to my country standard mains > yet.Please help me out here!Cheers! > >
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Re: [gsp-2101] power mains issue
2007-03-28 by Adrian Teo
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