Converting Mark Levinson gear from 240V to 120V


Can anyone assist me in converting an ML 23.5 from 240 Volt to 120 Volt? I see a series of blade connections where the power wires converge with 2 jumpers. I'm sure it's a matter of moving/adding/removing these jumpers.

I also have an ML 30.5, 31.5 and 38S. These look like they have to go back to Madrigal for some surgery to make the change, but if you know how to do this, any help would be of great assistance.
hifimavin
When I worked at a ML dealership I was told by the ML rep. that it was done to protect the dealers and distributers from "gray market" goods. Not to mention the safety issues. I can understand this after feeding my family by selling hifi gear. When you spend hours with someone educating them about a piece of gear and then they buy it from an overstocked dealer, it hurts. I have been out of retail for four years and don't miss it at all. I do miss many of the music and equipment nuts that I became friends with though. All in all, it was a great way to make a living.
Hifi I agree with you they should buy from you, if
you spend time teaching them,I would love to go
to a dealership where there is a salesman like you.
Unfortunately and sad, there are not that many salesman
who knows, How to treat costumer, Not trying to hijack
this thread.Agon is my best dealer.
I've converted my 20.6s from 110v to 230v. It's was not done at the factory though (too expensive including shipping and not forgetting a 6 weeks waiting time) but by my trusted hifi technician. The circuit is at the front of the unit (you'll have to open the cover). He did some measurements, swapped the jumpers as well as flip a switch from "low" to "high". Viola...it's been more than 1 1/2mths now and no problem encountered. The conversion should be similar to the 23.5. Just look around...happy listening!! Cheers.
I second the option of running two/three dedicated 240V lines into your listening room instead. I've heard from several people that their system sounded better running 220V-240V. And it can be done for less than $300.

FrankC