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Converting Markbass amp from 120V to 240V


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Considering buying a Markbass amp from the US, anyone know how easy it is to convert it to european voltage ? it says that the amps are 'factory set' at a particular voltage. However, did the same to a Ashdown MK500 and it was just a case of soldering a couple of wires and that was it.

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What amp is it, specifically? I did a search and came across this service manual for the Little MkII combo:
[url="http://www.eserviceinfo.com/downloadsm/51892/Mark%20Bass_Littel%20Mk2%20combo.html"]http://www.eserviceinfo.com/downloadsm/51892/Mark%20Bass_Littel%20Mk2%20combo.html[/url]

It details info on changing jumper positions for different line voltages, and I daresay all other class D amps from Markbass would similarly be able to be configured.

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[quote name='OzMike' timestamp='1347800944' post='1805112']
What amp is it, specifically? I did a search and came across this service manual for the Little MkII combo:
[url="http://www.eserviceinfo.com/downloadsm/51892/Mark%20Bass_Littel%20Mk2%20combo.html"]http://www.eservicei...k2%20combo.html[/url]

It details info on changing jumper positions for different line voltages, and I daresay all other class D amps from Markbass would similarly be able to be configured.
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That PDF is very interesting :)

What is the benefit of using the "serial" vs "parallel" for the effect chain?

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