Shindo preamp rewire 230v to 240v


Good day folks.

I have been curious about Shindo preamps for quite some time. They are universally praised for their musicality and the ability to convey emotion which is exactly what I’m after.

Problem is they are not cheap and used ones don’t turn up often here in Australia. There are quite a few used ones from Europe but they are all 230v version whereas Australia is 240v. Is it easy to rewire a 230v unit to 240? Can any qualified technician carry out the rewiring?

Your input is much appreciated. 

steven365

Showing 3 responses by imhififan

It is safe to plug a 230V Shindo preamp to 240V mains in Australia, no need to rewire the transformer.

BTW, all the power transformer in Shindo preamps I know of only comes with two set of 0-100-120V primary windings. It only can configured to either 220V or 240V.

 

 

Best to check with seller and ask to see a pic of the power transformer, if it comes with dual 120V primary windings, it can be easily wired to 240V by any qualified technician.

@essrand 

Sorry I don't have experience of any Shindo amplifiers. However, if the back panel printed 100V/120V/230V 50/60Hz, I will assume it can be wired to any of the printed voltage by a qualified technician.