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Hello, I've got a used parasound 1000a, and I need to switch it from 110 volts to 220.
From the schematics I see, that it could not be switched, but after checking the power transformer inside the amp, I figured out that it has not 2 but 4 wires going into primary winding. So as I understans I have a chance to get it working from 220 volts? Of course I can dissasemble the amp and check the windings, but may be someone have information on the subject that will help me. Thanks for the help! |
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