From harunobut@sbcglobal.net Sun Oct 24 20:11:55 2010
Subject:Re: Nord C1 and C2 Voltage Change

Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your response. I can use both C1 and C2 without any step-up
transformers now.

You might live closer. I live in Yokohama and play mainly jazz, so I often play
at jazz clubs in Tokyo and Yokohama.

Hal

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From: Daniel Forró
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 9:03:07 AM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Nord C1 and C2 Voltage Change

 
I moved to Japan 7 years ago with lot of older and new instruments
and other studio gear (list is on my page on Soundclick), there were
mainly on European 220 V, so I have to use step-up transformers. Some
of them could be switched or set inside by junctions or soldering to
work only on 115 V, not 100, but they work without any problem on 100
V. Most of them accept both 50 and 60 Hz, that also was not problem.
That's true that different areas in Japan have 50 or 60 Hz, you have
to ask local people, city office or electric company. If there's some
problem, you can sell your instrument (not here in Japan of course)
and buy localised version.
BTW where are you?

Daniel Forro
www.soundclick.com/forrotronics

On 24 Oct 2010, at 3:06 AM, jbblsman wrote:

> I have some questions and some of you guys probably can help.