Bill

BigBear wrote:Bear bear we do despairDennis- here's a really dumb question but does that amp have international voltage? As I recall, Scotland uses 220/240 volt, 50 hz and that amp is wired for 110/120v 60 hz. Reiver may have to run it through a step down converter. Just a thought!
Read the thread and all will be clear.
Reivers entry the best by far
Won him the comp beating us all square and fair (poetic license)
With a stroke of the keys and no beating of the bush, forthwith
Reivers dispelled that old Scottish myth
Scots are not mean
As can clearly be seen
The Amps gone to Andy
And will come in real handy
By spreading the word
About your good Lord
Engineers must not read english either! The amp is staying in the US. Reiver won, but the amp is coming to Hawaii. C'mon Bear, I know your in the middle of hibernation season...
Lol Bear , light bulb finally got switched on eh! Watt amperage is your brain on 30,000 candle power to light up your cave.AndyT wrote:Engineers must not read english either! The amp is staying in the US. Reiver won, but the amp is coming to Hawaii. C'mon Bear, I know your in the middle of hibernation season...
Hawaii is a foreign country isn't it? I thought it was owned by the Japanese! :laugh:
p.s. Perhaps in the future I should more fully read the thread before I comment on it! Never mind!
*Polytechnic = vocational college.I yoost to bee iliterat,
now I is an ingineer
Reiver, you are a real gentleman!
And concerning engineers and literacy, I am reminded of the graffitti, usually attributed to a student at the London Polytechnic*)*Polytechnic = vocational college.I yoost to bee iliterat,
now I is an ingineer