Chances are a CD player, tuner, and the like (small units) will work - look at the rated consumption, it should be inside the transformer's rated power, preferably below. An amp, however, will not. Some components can be converted relatively easily - if they have jumpers/switches for that purpose somewhere at the AC input. In this case, you may even be able to do it yourself. Others, however, need either a total replacement of the transformer (if you can find someone to do it) or a serious step-down transformer like the one here. I have not used one myself, so I don't know how they work with hi-fi gear - if you get one, let us know.
May use a step down transformer for HI-End ?
I would like your opinion about the possibility in plugging American gears (CD player, or DAC or power amp etc etc ) to the European electricity (in USA is 110V, 60 Hz while here in Italy is 220 Volts, 50 Hz cycle)
I have a step down transformer named Voltage Valet V 100 that has the following spec:
Input 220/240 Vac 50/60 Hz
Output 110/120 VAC 50/60 Hz
Use with electronic devices rated up to 100 watts maximum
Is this a mission impossible or I have high chance that the gear will work perfectly ??
Tks for your appreciated reply
I have a step down transformer named Voltage Valet V 100 that has the following spec:
Input 220/240 Vac 50/60 Hz
Output 110/120 VAC 50/60 Hz
Use with electronic devices rated up to 100 watts maximum
Is this a mission impossible or I have high chance that the gear will work perfectly ??
Tks for your appreciated reply
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