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220V to 120V?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doogle" data-source="post: 75729" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>Shonver kindly converted my B&W Solid Sub from 120V to 240V by changing the tranny wiring, but looked at my Sherwood AV amp and was way too complicated, so I think it depends on the item. I have two SDT's that I bought at the time from Hamrad in CT, one 1000VA and one 1500VA - never any problems and they have the american plug fittings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doogle, post: 75729, member: 392"] Shonver kindly converted my B&W Solid Sub from 120V to 240V by changing the tranny wiring, but looked at my Sherwood AV amp and was way too complicated, so I think it depends on the item. I have two SDT's that I bought at the time from Hamrad in CT, one 1000VA and one 1500VA - never any problems and they have the american plug fittings. [/QUOTE]
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