This is a 220v unit for sale - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACCUPHASE-E-600-CLASS-A-INTEGRATED-STEREO-AMPLIFIER-220V-IN-STOCK-NOW-/381072304252? |
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACCUPHASE-E-600-CLASS-A-INTEGRATED-STEREO-AMPLIFIER-220V-IN-STOCK-NOW-/381072304252? |
hi,
have pictures of the model in 100v, 230v version of the I photo
thanks |
hi,
have pictures of the model in 100v, 230v version of the I photo
thanks |
Are you succesful in converting it? Planning to buy also from japan and use it in UAE (220V 50Hz) |
You want to convert from 230V to 100V. I'm looking for the same. You should pay attention to the frequency in Japan are used 2 different frequencies (50Hz and 60 Hz). |
Hello Chinkwan, Sorry for the late response, here are some pictures of the Transformer inputs. Could you please share some of your pictures from the AMP.
https://app.box.com/s/7qkb1mumpo2p5yvd2ci6
https://app.box.com/s/1a6f67umrwo335fj09u6
https://app.box.com/s/q09w19es3mcy5boc6hil |
If you send me a pic of your transformer taps, i might be able to help.
You can access it very simply by opening up the bottom panel on the amp when you flip it over.
I have a North American Spec. Accuphase A30 Amplifier which is very similar to your E560..
I can cross reference and send you the pic.
Newer Accuphase are not marked anymore as it's their intention to protect their overseas distributors and grey-market goods. |
No luck yet! Neither is very helpful. |
Hi Onenippon
Sorry for the stupid questions but have you reached out to Accuphase or an Accuphase dealer about an E-560 voltage conversion? If so what did they say or did they not respond to your inquiry? That stinks if they have not gotten back to you. |
Does anyone have a Service Manual for E-560
Thanks |
Buy a service manual off ebay for your specific model. Search for accuphase service manual. In there, you'll find diagrams to show you which wire within the unit to switch to. Note you'll have to change the fuse as well which should be easy. |
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Most (if not all) accuphase components can be easlily converted. No need to buy a step down transformer. |
Thanks for the responses, as I have already said, much appreciated.
To answer the question of whether its step up or down, in my opinion:
Electricity, like water, flows downhill toward the appliance. In my case, the mains supply is 230/240v but the Amp accepts 100v only, so a transformer which sits in between 'steps the voltage down from 230v to 100v', so I suppose it is rightly call a Step-down Transformer.
And otherwise would be true if someone took a UK/EU appliance to Japan.
Please keep sharing you experience about Accuphase.
Many Thanks |
A lot of makers find it more economical to purchase a mains transformer that have the various inputs to work in all markets. You just have to find out which unused leads are for 230V. |
Mechans...I don't understand either. Are you stepping up/down the voltage from the unit to match the wall or are you stepping up/down the voltage from the wall to match the unit? Or is it just semantics? |
I don't mean to thread jack your thread, but I never understood the use of the phrase "step down transformer" when the voltage needs to be stepped up. If it is any consolation to you I have heard of sucessful voltage conversions in both directions but have no personal experience doing it. One of the problems encountered is people not recognizing the 100 volt Japaneses standard in this country where voltage are 115-120 volts with wide variances in some areas. This ultimately harms these pieces bought in many cases by GIs while in Japan. It seems true, that step down transformers however work well from what I have read here and elsewhere, I certainly hope you find the same success. |
The few Accuphase pieces I have come through here had multi tap primary transformers in them so it should be possible to convert to 230V quite easily, from memory there was even a diagram on the transformer.
If not just use a adequate sized step down / isolation transformer and you should have no issues.
Good listening
Peter |