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| Gear addict Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Fender Twin in Europe Does anyone know if the Fender Twin Reverb has a power supply that will switch to 220 from 110 or not? Thanks,
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| Hi It may depend if it is an export model or not. Exports would be changeable. Look at Fender field guide for info but do not open it up unless you are 500 percent sure you know what you should be doing. Matt S |
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| If you see more than 2 black wires from the primary side, it probably has the 220 option. Here's a generic Twin paper that'll show PT primary connections http://www.schematicheaven.com/fende...win_rev_II.pdf . Can't guarantee it's the same for your amp. Lots of different Twin Reverb models. BTW, there might be a selector switch hiding somewhere. Best, Paul
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