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Hi
First post in this forum. I am on the hunt for an Electro Harmonix Frequency Analyzer on ebay as I’ve never seen it in any store here in Sweden and I do not even know if the retailers here stock it. The problem is that it comes with an unusual 40V (if I’m not mistaken) DC adapter and I do not know if it is a universal adapter. It will be a hassle if I buy it from North America and it is not 220V compatible. Then I will have to use a transformator. I am wondering if EHX 40V adapter can be used on 220V.
I am interested in both the older (bigger) and the newer model.
Thanks in advance.
here you go..
http://www.thomann.de/gb/electro_harmonix_40dc_100_eu_netzadapter.htm
€13
EDIT, sorry… I misread your post!!
that’s the PSU for the new version, i’m not sure if the old model has a different tip.
yeah, the US power supply won’t be the correct voltage if you buy it from the USA.. so you’ll either need to correct power supply or a transformer to convert the voltage.
Probably best to buy it from Europe to be honest
they have the new one in stock at thomann
http://www.thomann.de/gb/electro_harmonix_frequency_analyser.htm
they are based in Germany but sell all over the EU, I’ve used them many times from the UK.