A good, properly sized one improves sonics IMO. There have been many on both sides of this fence, partly due to improper selection and installation, partly due to transformer's finicky nature. For this application, you should be looking at Signal's multitap (SU/DU) units and read through
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/catch2.htm.
http://www.signaltransformer.com/
These type aren't enclosed and will require some DIY. If you're talking about the new Luxmans (NICE!), they are going to need a big tranny, in the 2-3 KVA range, possibly more if balanced. The general rule is double to triple the maximum power consumption of the amps, including derating if balanced. You might have better luck if you can feed them 240V.
Do NOT buy a "voltage converter" for an audio application! There is a reason they're inexpensive.
The 50/60 Hz thing should not be an issue on an amp this quality. Japan has both standards in various parts of the country.
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/catch2.htm.
http://www.signaltransformer.com/
These type aren't enclosed and will require some DIY. If you're talking about the new Luxmans (NICE!), they are going to need a big tranny, in the 2-3 KVA range, possibly more if balanced. The general rule is double to triple the maximum power consumption of the amps, including derating if balanced. You might have better luck if you can feed them 240V.
Do NOT buy a "voltage converter" for an audio application! There is a reason they're inexpensive.
The 50/60 Hz thing should not be an issue on an amp this quality. Japan has both standards in various parts of the country.