1. What's exactly your question, Matt? Power cables are a bitch but easily switchable as long as voltage is the right one... If the pedal comes with a UK plug but works at the same voltage as you wall plug provides, you only need of of these: http://www.amazon.com/VCT-VP18-Adapter-Converts-Grounded/dp/B000NND600


    Although the power cable show in your pic is NOT the UK type but the standard-Europe type (the one I have in Spain):

  2. This should do you: Amazon.com

    It's a C13 connector

    Oh, and UK plug wins.

  3. An adapter is cheaper and handier, and he can use the makers' cable (always a plus when it comes to electronics IMO)
  4. Also check if the supply supports 120 V 60 Hz input, otherwise just another plug wont work.
  5. Thank you guys so much for your help!
  6. I (well, my wife) recently had photos done of our kids....not really necessary information here. However, I mention it because we received a CD containing all the pics from the photographer and also somehow put one of the pictures on its surface - and it wasn't some sort of sticker. Anyway, it got me wanting to be able to do something like this for some of the CD's I burn. You know, to make them look....nice...professional. Assuming I can get a hold of the CD art (or create something myself), what programs could I use?

    Am I making any sense here?
  7. Originally posted by RUMMY:I (well, my wife) recently had photos done of our kids....not really necessary information here. However, I mention it because we received a CD containing all the pics from the photographer and also somehow put one of the pictures on its surface - and it wasn't some sort of sticker. Anyway, it got me wanting to be able to do something like this for some of the CD's I burn. You know, to make them look....nice...professional. Assuming I can get a hold of the CD art (or create something myself), what programs could I use?

    Am I making any sense here?

    I'm not sure if any new methods are around for this, but a couple of years ago, to do this you needed a printer that can print on CDs, then the printer also had a program for it. I have a Canon MP500 which does this. You will also need special CDs with printable surface.
  8. Originally posted by RUMMY:I (well, my wife) recently had photos done of our kids....not really necessary information here. However, I mention it because we received a CD containing all the pics from the photographer and also somehow put one of the pictures on its surface - and it wasn't some sort of sticker. Anyway, it got me wanting to be able to do something like this for some of the CD's I burn. You know, to make them look....nice...professional. Assuming I can get a hold of the CD art (or create something myself), what programs could I use?

    Am I making any sense here?

    You're making perfect sense. As Ali pointed out, you need a printer that's able to print on printable CDs. The result of home-printed CDs can vary from staggeringly amazing to staggeringly awful. And that print-on material can be pretty expensive on general shops.

    My advice: you're best getting it printed at a photocopy shop/room for you, rather than doing it yourself
  9. I figured as much..thanks for the information, you two.

    Maybe I'll have to head down to Staples and see what they can do for me.


  10. 23rd October.

    Great! Not interested.