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Re: Using a PAL CD 32 in the u.s.
« on: November 19, 2010, 09:17:46 PM »
Quote from: SONOFPSYGNOSIS;593129
I do have a u.s. Amiga CD 32 brick, but u.s. is 110, and PAL CD 32 units are 220 or 240V.  I believe I would need a step down converter in order to operate the PAL unit in the u.s.  I could be way off, often am.  Any thoughts?



Don't the US and the Pal brick reduce the line current to similar voltages suited for the CD32?
It seems like you ought to be able to us a US pwr supply to run a PAL CD32.
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