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Hello - I have a challenge I'm hoping someone can help me with. I have a NAD C370 amplifier I purchased in the UK 15 years ago, that is rated at 230v. I'd like to use it in California. I have a step up/down converter but it adds a bit of hum to the signal, and it gets pretty hot. Apparently having an audio tech convert the power supply in the unit itself will cost a few hundred dollars. So I'm wondering if I would be better off just installing a dedicated 240v line in my house to power the unit. Does anyone know if there are drawbacks to this - or if it will even work? Thanks in advance for any insight anyone has.
Is it 60 Hertz?
Hey! Installing 240V line would be ideal, but would the cost for just one component be worth it? Anyway, NAD sell the same model all over the world. I think there's a good chance that it can be convert to 120V by just rewiring the power transformer. So, I would look into this and see if the unit's power transformer is actually multi voltage first. To me this will be the best. Well, there's another option. Get a step up transformer 120V to 220/240V. You will need to look for one that have output at least twice of what your unit consume. There are many out there, but I've never used one so I have no idea how will this effect the sound of your unit. That doesn't matter in this case. Actually it should work better at 60Hz. Of course this would be a problem if we are talking about something with synchronous AC motor like turntable. Buddy
SET Man,I am curious as to which transformer in the picture below is the power transformer, the giant toroidal or the small gold one below the power receptacle.https://www.norwegiancreations.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/P1050899_edit.png