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Hi Ritchie, >I'm in Australia and I'm thinking of buying the Repeater from the US due >to >the price being better than over here. Is the power supply an issue? It >says universal but the physical plugs would have to be different. eg. US >| >| AUS / The physical plug would be your only - and minor - concern. The manual states suitability (electrically) for 100V - 240V and 47 - 63Hz. The transformer unit has AC-side cable of the detachable type, so easily replaced for the local flavor. >And one thing that I'm curious about (which I couldn't find browsing thru >the archives) is: >if I'm using Loop 1 for instance with a large feedback time; when I change >to Loop 2, does Loop 1 die instantly or does the feedback continue once >Loop >2 comences? Or can you choose between the two options? Switching between two loops (as Repeater defines them) has immediate effect - all operations on the first loop are abandoned upon switching, and you start with a clean slate on loop #2. Loop #1 does remain intact for later (immediate) recall and further use. However, it's also a multi-track device, not sure if that's where you're headed - you can switch tracks within the same loop. Feedback/overdub on the new track would commence while the other track still runs along without modification. Sorry if I perhaps misunderstood - hope this helps. I have had this device for a few days and I'm loving it. Nic >Thanks for any help, >RItchie >::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::>>:::::::::::::: >http://hacked.at/facehacker >http://www.mp3.com/rdomain >::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::>>:::::::::::::: > _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com