Change the Power Voltage


I was following a discussion of an ad concerning a Gryphon amplifier that caused quite a stir among many,a few days ago. Part of the discussion touched on the power voltage of the amp at around 230-240v. It cited ,though ambiguously, that it can be change to 110-120v, so it can be used here in the US. 
I would like to know where can this be done. Change the power voltage. An electronics shop or dealer? Can anyone point me to the right direction? Is it possible to have a universal power selector installed instead? Is power voltage the only thing that needs to be changed and everything works well after it's done? How much does it cost? Estimates are welcome.
I am the second owner of a well cared Gryphon Callisto 2200 integrated amplifier. I tested the unit at our garage that carried a 240v line, it works.
I would like to thank everyone for any help that they can share.  Again, thank you.
mushashi78
Gryphon does NOT design their equipment to be be able to change voltages.  Any change of this type is being done by someone altering what Gryphon installed and immediate voids any warranty.  This is specifically stated in their manuals. 
Why don't you run it off 220/240 vac? I have found that amplifiers sound better if you run them on the higher voltage. Of course that will mean installing a special outlet, but not that difficult really.
@OP
If  you live in your own house, ask an electrician to bring 240v from the electrical pannel to your listening place. It is not very expensive.I rent an appartment so it is not possible for me.
I have to agree with some of the other postings, it would be less expensive to just run a 240 volt line and plug. Plus the performance would probably be better and less electricity would be used.