Good chance you will get the best performance from the amps if you have BAT change out the transformers....
Stepping up the voltage from 120V to 220V can be done cheaply with a converter. Converters are usually autotransformers. Best way is with a true step up isolation transformer. But a lot more expensive.
Problem is in either case the frequency will end up the same, 50Hz..... If the BAT power transformers are rated for 60Hz only they will mechanically hum louder and run hotter on 50Hz mains and could fail in time.
A re-generator on the other hand will not only change the voltage but the frequency as well..... Cost? For the size you would need probably higher than the cost for BAT to change out the transformers.
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Stepping up the voltage from 120V to 220V can be done cheaply with a converter. Converters are usually autotransformers. Best way is with a true step up isolation transformer. But a lot more expensive.
Problem is in either case the frequency will end up the same, 50Hz..... If the BAT power transformers are rated for 60Hz only they will mechanically hum louder and run hotter on 50Hz mains and could fail in time.
A re-generator on the other hand will not only change the voltage but the frequency as well..... Cost? For the size you would need probably higher than the cost for BAT to change out the transformers.
http://sound.westhost.com/xfmr.htm#7-noise
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