Alej, My sister in-law is traveling europe right now and shes almost to
Spain, shes just going on her own by herself and is crashing @ various
places, would it be cool to get some info on that place she can stay @ in
Spain?
Thanks!
Dj Dubble U
http://www.djdubbleu.com



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> Hi everyone,
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> I have a quick question.  I'm in the process of shipping my turntables to
> Barcelona.  But, I want to know the input voltage and if you know any good
> voltage converters if it needs one.  Or do i just need a plug?
>
> I have an M3D.
>
> But im not too sure.  haha.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Alej-
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> Oh yea! And P.S.
> If anyone on the list wants to head over to spain, (barcelona) you have a
> place to crash.
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> Alej:
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> Chances are, the electrical current in Spain is running at 220V/50Hz (but
> check to make sure).  I would check in the instruction manual of your
tables
> to see what the plugs are rated for your tables.  If the plug is rated for
> US use only (110V/60Hz), then you might run into some trouble if you just
by
> a plug converter.  You may need to by a transformer that will not only
> change the shape of the plug, but also the electrical current running from
> your socket to your tables.
>
> that is all...
>
> bChoi!
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> Hi everyone,
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> I have a quick question.  I'm in the process of shipping my turntables to
> Barcelona.  But, I want to know the input voltage and if you know any good
> voltage converters if it needs one.  Or do i just need a plug?
>
> I have an M3D.
>
> But im not too sure.  haha.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Alej-
>
> Oh yea! And P.S.
> If anyone on the list wants to head over to spain, (barcelona) you have a
> place to crash.
>
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> My two cents.
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> Yes bChoi is correct. Spain runs on 220V/50MHz.  I doubt your turntables
have
> built in transformers, so you'll probably need both a transformer (some
come
> with the right plug on the other side) and/or another adapter plug adapter
plug.
> For a complete table setup, you should just look into a power strip that
has the
> tranformer built in and takes the U.S. two prong plug.
>
> If you look on things such as your laptop power cord, flip it over and
you'll
> see an input voltage range. I don't know of any laptop today that doesnt
come
> with a 110-240V spec. What this means is that you dont need a transformer
for
> your latptop anywhere in the world. What you will need is an adapter for
the two
> prong plug. You can find universal ones for about nine bucks at Fry's
> electronics or radio shack.
>
> Some other appliances like hair dryers will have an option for the input
power
> rating. Just adjust and use or else beware of sparks and/or smells, hhaha
>
> If you're staying in a pretty good/new hotel, some of them already have
outlets
> that take plugs from the US (once again, they dont do power conversion so
make
> sure your component takes 220V.
>
> My general attempt is this. If the power rating works, then i dont mind
trying
> to plug it in the outlet. It wont hurt your component and it doesnt hurt
to see
> if your plug fits.
>
> hope this helps.
>
> Best,
>
> James
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> Alej:
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> Chances are, the electrical current in Spain is running at 220V/50Hz (but
> check to make sure).  I would check in the instruction manual of your
tables
> to see what the plugs are rated for your tables.  If the plug is rated for
> US use only (110V/60Hz), then you might run into some trouble if you just
by
> a plug converter.  You may need to by a transformer that will not only
> change the shape of the plug, but also the electrical current running from
> your socket to your tables.
>
> that is all...
>
> bChoi!
>
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a quick question.  I'm in the process of shipping my turntables to
> Barcelona.  But, I want to know the input voltage and if you know any good
> voltage converters if it needs one.  Or do i just need a plug?
>
> I have an M3D.
>
> But im not too sure.  haha.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Alej-
>
> Oh yea! And P.S.
> If anyone on the list wants to head over to spain, (barcelona) you have a
> place to crash.
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