Looks like there is a tap at CB707, to change from pins 1&2 120V) to pins 1&3 (240V)
Might be easier to say for sure if you post a pick of that area of the amp. But looks easy enough from the schematic.
Use a DBT with only the PSU connected when you first power on and verify voltages, then add rest of amp and try again to verify no shorts or current draw. Only then run it with that DBT protection.
Might be easier to say for sure if you post a pick of that area of the amp. But looks easy enough from the schematic.
Use a DBT with only the PSU connected when you first power on and verify voltages, then add rest of amp and try again to verify no shorts or current draw. Only then run it with that DBT protection.
I don't see a tap on the primary of the main power transformer, so I think it is not possible withour changing the main transformer.
I don't see a tap on the primary of the main power transformer, so I think it is not possible withour changing the main transformer.
T1 clearly has three taps, and labeled for 120V, 230V and 0V.
Cost cutting at its best. Not sure why you posted the question if you had the full manual?
Well, now you know, but not sure why their schematic is wrong.
Well, now you know, but not sure why their schematic is wrong.
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