Originally posted by subdoofus:
YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS!!!!
Well, actually I was. This is of course based on the presumption that any video equipment would be also be compatible with U.S. standards. There is no magic in making a
good step down transformer. It does not have to have "audiophile" blessings to perform it's duties without interferrence or degradation of performance. I have done this with my digital audio workstation when I have worked overseas in England and Ireland with no problems. Most equipment nominally designed for 60Hz operation can operate at 50Hz without problems, since their power transformers were designed with this option in mind. The 950 may be an exception to this, but a call to Outlaw would sort this out.
Where did you purchase the step down transformer you said buzzed so badly? I hope you didn''t use one of those cheap things they sell at RadioShack for foreign travel.
If you are planning on staying out of the country permanently, of course a dedicated 220 VAC unit makes sense.
[This message has been edited by soundhound (edited February 14, 2003).]