Check the back of the amplifier.
There should be a dial or click-knob for adjusting to the correct voltage.
Perhaps I don’t understand your question completely, so I’ll mention something else.
You would need to buy the same power transformer (in the voltage you require) and have a repair person swap it for you. If this can’t be done, you can buy a voltage convertor.
FYI, some amps can run at 110v or 120v - so try the lower voltage first. A good amp will automatically power off if the voltage is wrong. (fuse) and protect internals.
There should be a dial or click-knob for adjusting to the correct voltage.
Perhaps I don’t understand your question completely, so I’ll mention something else.
You would need to buy the same power transformer (in the voltage you require) and have a repair person swap it for you. If this can’t be done, you can buy a voltage convertor.
FYI, some amps can run at 110v or 120v - so try the lower voltage first. A good amp will automatically power off if the voltage is wrong. (fuse) and protect internals.