Got hold of a Mark IIC/+ today with an export transformer. It's a beauty, but I'm scared shitless that something will happen to it so I've not dared to put it to test in case it blows up.
I got it from the U.K. so it got the U.K. standard plug at the end of the cord. The export transformer is set on 240V at the moment.
Now I happen to live in another part of Europe, another sort of plug and 230V in the electric system (U.K. also has 230V but the previous owner had it set at 240V for some reason).
Should I just get a regular stock plug adapter (toolshop down round the corner) and bump the export transformer down to 230V and have a go right away or do I need do adjust something inside the amp, change cables completely, use fancy special equipment/transformers, etc?
Also just to make sure, if some of you out there also got the export tranny, 240/230V is full clockwise right? The plug on top is missing on mine so its difficult to tell whats its pointing at (well, no it isn't but you can't be too sure right?)
Greatly appreciate any answers (off/on topic doesn't matter).
I got it from the U.K. so it got the U.K. standard plug at the end of the cord. The export transformer is set on 240V at the moment.
Now I happen to live in another part of Europe, another sort of plug and 230V in the electric system (U.K. also has 230V but the previous owner had it set at 240V for some reason).
Should I just get a regular stock plug adapter (toolshop down round the corner) and bump the export transformer down to 230V and have a go right away or do I need do adjust something inside the amp, change cables completely, use fancy special equipment/transformers, etc?
Also just to make sure, if some of you out there also got the export tranny, 240/230V is full clockwise right? The plug on top is missing on mine so its difficult to tell whats its pointing at (well, no it isn't but you can't be too sure right?)
Greatly appreciate any answers (off/on topic doesn't matter).