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Moving to Europe

Postby tinpanalley » 03 May 2012 02:38

I'm moving to France and my Artcessories USB Phono Plus v2 is 110-60 only. Can anyone recommend another Phono pre-amp I can use that is commonly used in Europe?
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby Dismord » 03 May 2012 02:45

tinpanalley wrote:I'm moving to France and my Artcessories USB Phono Plus v2 is 110-60 only. Can anyone recommend another Phono pre-amp I can use that is commonly used in Europe?
Thanks!

The list would be huge. Why not simply invest in a step down mains transformer when you get there?
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby tinpanalley » 03 May 2012 04:19

I was told they tend to heat up if left on for too long. That's why.
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby Alec124c41 » 03 May 2012 06:05

I looked at a picture of the back, and the power input is for 9 volt, 150 mA, AC/DC.
All you have to do is buy a 220 wallwart over there.

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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby Waluch » 03 May 2012 11:21

In my opinion heating will not be an issue.
Low quality step down main transformer could distort the sound (humming etc.)

There are quality step down transformers special made for audio
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby youngdand » 03 May 2012 12:49

Agree with alex. also when looking at new walwarts, you may want to look for a low noise low ripple regulated supply, which will improve the sound quality of the phono stage. might cost a little bit more, but should be worth it.
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby tinpanalley » 03 May 2012 22:36

youngdand wrote:you may want to look for a low noise low ripple regulated supply

Any chance you could show me an example of what you're referring to?
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby Ramarge3653 » 11 May 2012 07:52

Waluch wrote:In my opinion heating will not be an issue.
Low quality step down main transformer could distort the sound (humming etc.)

There are quality step down transformers special made for audio


Any chance that you could list some? I'm currently in Korea using a 5K step down transformer for my whole 120v system. My transformer is not a special audio one, but it has an analog meter on the front and has been very reliable for the past year, with no hum or noise. I'm also using a line conditioner directly connected to the step down transformer just for safe measure.
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby tinpanalley » 15 May 2012 20:52

Going along with my issue about the preamp, which I now know (thanks to Alec124c41) only needs a new wall wart, it now occurs to me that I may have an issue with my actual turntable.
I have a Pioneer PL-300. Here's the bizarre thing: it says 50/60 Hz on the back but only 120V. Does that mean, I don't have to worry about frequency as long as I have the step down converter for the 220V power?
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby Alec124c41 » 16 May 2012 04:19

The specs and manuals for the PL-300 are here:
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/pioneer/pl-300.shtml
It is apparently a DC motor, so frequency will not matter, only voltage.

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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby tinpanalley » 16 May 2012 16:18

Wonderful Alec, that's fantastic.
Thank you!! Now I just need a good online shop in Europe to get stylii and cleaning products from.
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby Doubleplay » 17 May 2012 11:53

tinpanalley wrote:Now I just need a good online shop in Europe to get stylii and cleaning products from.


I can recommend these:

http://www.analogueseduction.net/

http://www.williamthakker.eu/
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby tinpanalley » 17 May 2012 18:44

Thanks, Doubleplay!!! That's perfect! THey even have the MoFi sleeves I use.
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Re: Moving to Europe

Postby youngdand » 17 May 2012 19:41

Hi,


Sorry for the late reply. I can point you to UK equivalents, but not to an actual french supplier. However i am sure they exist. they are all made in china anyway!

the key to look for is low ripple, and regulated. rs components do them in uk plugs, and may even do them with a european plug fitting. from experience, there is no difference to the actuall wall wart, and a simple travel plug adapter will work on a uk one, they normall run from a large voltage range eg 90 - 240 VAC - 9VDC Linear Regulated transformer.
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