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Tiny Terror Transformer thing.

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I was told since im in the US i need a adapter or transformer... Explain this to me please???
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UK uses 230V, US uses 120V.

you'll need a step down transformer to use a TT made for the UK in the US.
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thats another reason i would love to live in the UK.
thanks zaphod ill have to settle for another little amp head.
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i meant step up transformer, not sure why i thought step down.

orange amps are one of the few things we don't get shafted on, 'tis good.
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do you have to get them for fender amps?
Also could i buy them pre-modded over seas?
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It wouldn't be a modification (I think). It'd be a block type thing that'd go between the walll and the amp, like you get in the power lead of some consoles.
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:shock: oh. and there expensive?
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I wouldn't imagine so. It's the shipping that'll be your main problem.

I think that for the cost of shipping one over, getting a transformer, and then having to put up with an amp that you need a specific power set-up for, it doesn't make sense. I think you'd be losing whatever value you'd gain by the cheaper cost.
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i guess ill have to find a a different small amp head
any suggestions shortscale?
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As far as I know, there are plenty in America. The Epiphone Valve Junior's great, as is the Fender Champion 600 (although the Fender's not a head). There's something else too, but I can't remember the name of it. Whatever the something else is is supposed to be the market leader.
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What about one of those Fender Frontman amps.
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They're awful.
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I've only played thru one a few times. So don;t really have much experience.
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I used to have a Frontman 25R. It was shite. They're very solid state amps, really harsh and fizzy sounding.

At least mine was. Dunno what they've done to them since.
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I played thru a 65watt one, and it seemed pretty good, but some times gear is faulty I once had a DS-1 and it was terrible it wouldn't turn on when I activated it or any thing, and it was connected to power so, maybe you just had bad amp.
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it was doing you a favour.
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:I played thru a 65watt one, and it seemed pretty good, but some times gear is faulty I once had a DS-1 and it was terrible it wouldn't turn on when I activated it or any thing, and it was connected to power so, maybe you just had bad amp.
Yeah, that's probably what it is. I have difficulty telling the difference between what sounds good and what doesn't, which is probably why I don't have a DS-1.
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Post by Ty »

I'm with Zaphod on the DS-1 thing, the DS-1 is terrible.
And Paul was that last post sarcasm? Or am I just reading it that way.
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Post by Will »

Wait, what's going on here? Is there a reason you can't get the US version of the TT?
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:I'm with Zaphod on the DS-1 thing, the DS-1 is terrible.
And Paul was that last post sarcasm? Or am I just reading it that way.
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