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Hello, it seems that Bryston amp can be converted from 120V to 240V as Bryston like other brands manifactures one type of amp for the whole world.
I had a look at their schematics : http://bryston.com/BrystonSite05/pdf...6_20041013.pdf Rewire the +85VDC transformer with the appropriate 240V Power wiring. Rewire the +25VAC transformer. Change the fuse. What do you think ? Greg.
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Although it seems that some former models are not designed for both mains voltages :
http://bryston.com/BrystonSite05/pdf...Schematics.pdf
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