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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Israel
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Hello everybody,
I received a used Classe CDP1, but it's the american version working at 120 V while at home I have 220 V. Apart of adding an external transformator, after opening it and admiring he huge toroidal trafo inside, I though it was probbly possibly changing the usange voltage from 110 to 220 just shanging the order of the internal wiring coming out fm the toiroidal. Any suggestion?? Thanx a lot.... Dario
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Georgetown, On
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Hi Dario,
You may be able to change the voltage taps inside. A step down transformer is also a very good idea. Possibly safer as our 120 VAC transformers are normally not multi voltage. -Chris
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