Marantz voltage change.

J

Jay23

Audiophyte
Hello,
I have two Marantz components

AV8801
MM7055

Both are labelled as 110V and work perfectly on 110V outlets.
I now need to run these on 230V as I only have access to 230V outlets. Does anybody have any tips on sourcing a 230V power board for both of these components?
I'm OK at replacing caps, and other components if that's what's needed.
Thanks,
J
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Hello,
I have two Marantz components

AV8801
MM7055

Both are labelled as 110V and work perfectly on 110V outlets.
I now need to run these on 230V as I only have access to 230V outlets. Does anybody have any tips on sourcing a 230V power board for both of these components?
I'm OK at replacing caps, and other components if that's what's needed.
Thanks,
J
@TLS Guy may have an idea
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hello,
I have two Marantz components

AV8801
MM7055

Both are labelled as 110V and work perfectly on 110V outlets.
I now need to run these on 230V as I only have access to 230V outlets. Does anybody have any tips on sourcing a 230V power board for both of these components?
I'm OK at replacing caps, and other components if that's what's needed.
Thanks,
J
The bigger issue, is where in the world are you now? Often there is more to deal with than voltage, especially phasing and cycles. Some jurisdictions have no neutral and some like the US do. These issues are often quite complicated and not even easily solvable at least at a cost that would be more than replacing the equipment.
 
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