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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? :) That's a good solution for AC gear; for DC items (eg., a DL4), I'd just buy replacement wall warts on arrival. You're less likely to make expensive mistakes later on....though I've found that the wall wart generally fries rather than the gear. 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 My few experiences with Egyptian customs suggest that they could be pretty difficult. At the least, they'd want you to declare all gear on arrival, and take it all out with you when you leave. If you're actually moving, they might want you to pay large amounts of duty. Worth calling the embassy for clarification, I think. Bruce Comens