From bakerfp@mindspring.com Mon Jun 23 13:39:21 2003
Subject:Re: Motion Sound RS 147 heading to the UK., Help needed please.
Here is some information from www.ddrum.ch/motion/r3147.htm. I hope it helps. BB
Power input: 117 VAC 60 Hz 50 watts
Weight: 11 lbs
Dimensions: 15" deep x 4 rack units high
Controls: Pre and post gain with clipping indication
Crossover: 800 Hz, 12 dB/octave
Input Inpedance: 100k
Input Level 1: 100 mV rms minimum 300 mV rms design range Unlimited maximum
Input Level 2: 250 mV rms minimum 700 mV rms design range Unlimited maximum
1/4" Effects Loop: 350 mV rms
Stereo Outputs: 1/4 and XLR .350 volts rms
Output Impedance: 500 Ohm
Signal-to-noise ratio: slow/stop 60dB, fast 55 dB
Mixer Two microphone pairs - close/distantadjustable mix
Upper/lower rotor balance control
Features: 12AX7A Tube Preamp
Front Panel Pro-3 or type 147 tone control (10kHz - 4kHz)
40 watt FET power amp, .02% distorsion
Superlife, zero maintenance poly propelene belt.
Quiet DC servo controlled horn motor
Zero maintenance horn ball bearings Rear accessory output connector
Speed control - fast, slow, stop or variable with Gas Pedal
Fast speed indicator
Convenient front panel connector with foot witch Midi 16 channel selectable with stop and disable
Weight: 11 lbs
----- Original Message -----
From: rotosphere2001
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:16 PM
Subject: [CWSG] Motion Sound RS 147 heading to the UK., Help needed please.
Hi all,
Three questions regarding the RS 147 please.
1. What is its weight?
2. What mains wattage does it draw? I've bought a USA/UK stepdown
transformer for use up to 100Vac to 120Vac with maximum current draw
of 100 watts. As the RS is basically a Pro 3T with a different set of
clothes, I would think that it would draw the same current as a Pro
3T., so a Pro 3T owner could help with this question.
3. What do regular USA mains plugs look like. Is there just one
regular type of mains plug used in the USA? The moulded socket on the
transformer ( where the RS will plug into ) is a small three pin
socket, 1"x1" with two oblong sockets at the bottom, the right-hand
one being slightly longer than the left, and the top socket (forming
a triangle with the two lower sockets ) is shaped roughly like a
sheild, flat at the top and curved at the bottom.
Thanks for any info.
Thomas. ( UK )
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