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Location: AustraliaMember since: 09 September 2010

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Reviews (3)
Modelling Scotland's Railways by Ian Futers.
02 April 2020
Great Modeller's Help
An informative book with many pictures and drawings. Well written with informative and interesting text.
NEW Victoria Station Roman Numeral Walnut Wall Clock 28cm
04 May 2017
Victoria Station Walnut Clock
Overall, I'm very pleased with this clock. The price was quite modest and the quality reasonable. It seems to keep time accurately and looks good.
Furman AC-210AE Compact Power Conditioner with IEC to Female Socket Cable
07 June 2022
Just OK
It provides protection from surges and spikes in AC current which is good but it failed to solve the issues with "dirty '" power. It make no difference in the perceived tone/sound of my guitar amplifiers when the power was playing up during times of high demand. Originally I was putting the tonal degradation down to either too high voltages or too low voltages but while the fluctuation of voltage does impact the sound of valve guitar amplifiers I found that at times when the voltage was spot on 240 VAC (which my amplifiers are biased at that current )they could still sound bad. It's either DC current in the AC, dirty power which is a generalised term or a fluctuation in the hZ frequencey. The device didn't solve these problems. I knew it wasn't a voltage regulator. I was trying it to see if it would fix the issues I was having before outlaying serious money on a Voltage regulator and power conditioner designed for Äustralian"240 V @ 50hZ power!