Originally posted by psyprof1:
I wonder if Outlaw has access to any 220v transformers than can be mounted in place of the present 110v ones. And would the change to 50Hz cause rectification problems?
I'm certain that the preamp was designed for international markets, and 100 VAC / 120VAC / 230 VAC operation was designed for. The existing power transformer likely has multiple primary windings which can be connected to allow 230 VAC operation - it's cheaper to have inventory of only one transformer for all markets than having one for each market.
Doing this type of modification however is very definitely NOT to be performed by the end user unless they know damn well what they're doing.
50Hz verses 60Hz is a non-issue. The power supply doesn't care.
More and more components are being made with switching power supplies which can be directly plugged into any voltage from 90 to 240 VAC at any frequency, just like computers. Personally, I hate switching power supplies in audio gear, since they are extremely noisy and have poor regulation.