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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Thread Starter | HOw do I convert the voltage in my Moog Souce from 110-220v?
I've read that you can easily convert the voltage on the Moog Source from 110v to 220v, but cant find any info on how you perform the procedure.. Cheers, Jonny |
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| Gear maniac Joined: May 2007
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It was me that told you. I'm sorry I can't tell you how, I just know that an electrical engineer I knew at the time did it in about 5 minutes on mine.... he hadn't ever seen a Source before and didn't have any service manual, it was just something basic. sorry i can't give details, I am not technical in that respect. i would've thought any decent tech would know though. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2004 Location: Chichester UK
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| Quote: I have converted a few sorces over the years....from memory it involves joining the two 120v taps with a wire jumper to get 240v..or something but that doesnt help you much, when i get home I will photograph mine internally..that should be the easiest way for you to see how it is done. | |
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