120v to 240v Adapter to power Amp in USA


I ordered an Atoll amp from France only to realize they make it for 240v, even the ones they ship to the US. There is only 1 US distributor and they charge DOUBLE! Is there any risk in purchasing the amp and buying an $8 120v to 240v adapter to run the amp in the US?

Does this mean if somebody gets shocked from it it’s a full 240v?

Some of the adapter plugs on Amazon do not look like actual transformers, so I’m not sure how they work. 


craigert
Find out what the amp actually requires, both voltage and frequency. We use 60hz here in the U.S., many European countries are 50hz, I believe. Then consult an electrician. Many of the responses here are guesses, and wrong ones at that.
Unless you plan on keeping this amplifier forever, I'd seek a simpler solution, such as finding an amp that works with your domestic 120VAC
I agree that the best AC power would come from a directly wired 240-volt outlet. Not hard to do and there is no reason to be apprehensive of it.
With that said I totally agree with cleeds, find a good amp that works with your domestic 120 duplex outlet. There are many great amps available.
I must ask, whats so special about the Atoll amp?
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