You can probably send your amp back to the factory and have them convert it to NA voltage.
step up transformer noise
I purchased an amp from Europe that needs 240v [ I am on north American voltage].. I bought a step up/step down transformer to equalize the voltage. it works, but the transformer produces noise through the speakers, even when the amp is turned off. the transformer I bought was $60.. do I need one specific for audio applications? any suggestions?thanks for any help, dan
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Is it better to position a step up transformer near the phonostage or near the turntable to prevent issues with hum?Are you talking about moving coil cartridge SUT? https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/where-to-insert-the-step-up-transformer?sort_order=asc |
but the transformer produces noise through the speakers, even when the amp is turned off.I suspect this isn't true. I do suspect that the transformer is noisy, even with no load. I would use a transformer with **at least** double the capacity needed with the amp at full output at the very least (this will prevent it from distorting the AC power sine wave). The transformer does not need to be rated for 'audio duty' (not sure there even is such a thing) but it does have to be quiet and there are ratings/specs for that although they are not always published. |