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Ditto here. I'm moving to England in September, and am going to figure this out soon myself. I'm told I should account for the total wattage of all devices connected to a single power strip, for instance, and get the appropriate converter that will accommodate that much wattage. Right, folks? Or are the 70s catching up to me sooner than I thought? :) Stephen Goodman * The free Loop of the Week! EarthLight Productions * http://www.earthlight.net/Studios ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nomanulhaq@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:33 PM Subject: admittedly off-topic > Hello to all. This is about as off-topic as you can get but I thought I would > give it a shot anyway. Anyone on the list have any experience bringing gear > into other countries? I know I need a voltage converter and outlet >adapter to > plug into the mains (in Cairo) but that's about it. Any >suggestions/advice on > getting a decent amount of gear, including a Line 6 DL 4 ( I thought I would > be vaguely on-topic for a split second) shipped over with me on the >plane, > customs hassles etc, and what I would need to buy to be able to use the stuff > through the mains in Egypt (220 V)? Any info would be more than greatly > appreciated, as I am continually imagining what my poor gear would look like > melting into little bits of unrecognizable blobs of liqiud metal and plastic. > Thanx > joe. >