Orange Crush 12 (110 to 220V)
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Orange Crush 12 (110 to 220V)
Hello everyone! Just bought a Crush 12 from the USA and at the back its ticked off at 110/115/120V. My location is here in Saudi Arabia where the standard voltage is 220V. My question is to use it safely, do I just set the voltage selector switch to 220-240 V then change the fuse to a T160mA? How do I change the fuse? Apologize to all as I'm not much of hands-on, electrical kinda guy please be gentle!
Re: Orange Crush 12 (110 to 220V)
There's a trap door underneath the mains power input that holds the fuse.
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Re: Orange Crush 12 (110 to 220V)
I don't have a Crush, so can't say for sure but I suspect you need to select 220V AND swap the fuse for a different rated one - roughly half the current rating of the existing fuse?
As above, the fuse is located in a pull out drawer immediately below the 3 pin mains power lead.
Now, Saudi Arabia isn't the most fun place to be. Playing guitar isn't common amongst Saudis. You'll be fine in the compounds and most private places but do be sensitive to local sensibilities until you are sure. Note also that local music shops don't really exist so take spare strings, plectrums etc. As a Brit, I was expecting the lack of humidity to hurt my guitar but with air conditioning it turned out to be fine. Obviously your experiences may differ.
I must also say that after two three month stints, the hassle of taking a guitar with me became highly irritating and I switched to a ukulele which fitted into my main suitcase!
As above, the fuse is located in a pull out drawer immediately below the 3 pin mains power lead.
Now, Saudi Arabia isn't the most fun place to be. Playing guitar isn't common amongst Saudis. You'll be fine in the compounds and most private places but do be sensitive to local sensibilities until you are sure. Note also that local music shops don't really exist so take spare strings, plectrums etc. As a Brit, I was expecting the lack of humidity to hurt my guitar but with air conditioning it turned out to be fine. Obviously your experiences may differ.
I must also say that after two three month stints, the hassle of taking a guitar with me became highly irritating and I switched to a ukulele which fitted into my main suitcase!
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Re: Orange Crush 12 (110 to 220V)
One of my friend worked there for 6 month. He referred to it as working in Mordor....PBA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 3:30 pmI don't have a Crush, so can't say for sure but I suspect you need to select 220V AND swap the fuse for a different rated one - roughly half the current rating of the existing fuse?
As above, the fuse is located in a pull out drawer immediately below the 3 pin mains power lead.
Now, Saudi Arabia isn't the most fun place to be. Playing guitar isn't common amongst Saudis. You'll be fine in the compounds and most private places but do be sensitive to local sensibilities until you are sure. Note also that local music shops don't really exist so take spare strings, plectrums etc. As a Brit, I was expecting the lack of humidity to hurt my guitar but with air conditioning it turned out to be fine. Obviously your experiences may differ.
I must also say that after two three month stints, the hassle of taking a guitar with me became highly irritating and I switched to a ukulele which fitted into my main suitcase!
I've never been there myself.
You could pick up an Ould (local type of mandolin) there too.
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Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
Past Orange: AD30TC Combo, TT, AD5
Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded, Vigier Expert Retro 54, Gibson SG 70s Tribute, Aria Pro II RS X80, G&L ASAT Special Tribute
Re: Orange Crush 12 (110 to 220V)
I'm not sure it's quite as bad as Mordor but it's very hotLes Paul Lover wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:33 pmOne of my friend worked there for 6 month. He referred to it as working in Mordor....
I've never been there myself.
You could pick up an Ould (local type of mandolin) there too.
I did look to see if an Oud was possible but the only ones I saw were in a traditional music shop which I never saw open! The were also eye wateringly expensive. I bought a Hofner Very Thin when i came home instead
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