I would not let a tech other than Shindo mess with the amps though.
Step down transformer (220V to 100/110V) or buy 220V version of Shindo preamp
I really need to buy a Shindo preamp. a) Should I go for a original 220V Shindo preamp (harder to obtain, no local Shindo dealer here) or b) get a 110/100V version from USA/Japan and use a step-down transformer c) Or get the Shindo dealer to alter the 110V to 220V.
questions:
1) At this level, is there sound degradation if I use a step down transformer?
2) The Shindo dealer will change the 110V to 220V but it will be done by a US tech not Shindo, I wonder if it will lead to some loss. Since soldering and change of resistor will happen. If that's the case I might just buy the 110V version from him.
Any thoughts on using step down transformer in general, does it lead to sound degradation?
questions:
1) At this level, is there sound degradation if I use a step down transformer?
2) The Shindo dealer will change the 110V to 220V but it will be done by a US tech not Shindo, I wonder if it will lead to some loss. Since soldering and change of resistor will happen. If that's the case I might just buy the 110V version from him.
Any thoughts on using step down transformer in general, does it lead to sound degradation?
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Equi Tech is the name most often seen in audiophile circles, not sure if they have step up / step down versions, but worth checking... :) They are much more expensive than the autotransformer version due to the raw materials involved. But also use google. I found an interesting link like this one: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/240_117/240_117.html Best, E |
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