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RE: [yamahacs80] CS-80 mains voltage conversion advice?

2008-01-01 by rj krohn

yea, i second this. it makes sense on a number of fronts-if you ever(god forbid) had to sell your 80, you can sell that transformer as well. much better to have a stock 80 than a modded one then.

and of course, there's always the opportunities that mods give for problems/mistakes/etc. i think your sanity is worth the 100 bucks you may drop on a good TF. get one rated for 3 or 4X your wattage. 



rlmusic <rlmusic@...> wrote:                               Hi JH
  
 I would just run her on a step-down until you can get someone with
 experience to do this conversion for you (KSR if your UK based).  Kent at
 KSR might respond to this thread anyway but his email is:
 kent_spong@...
  
 RS Components make a good step-down which I have used many times in the past
 (SAT 300)�this unit rated at 300W is my recommendation and they cost around
 �45 + Vat and shipping which is much less than repairing a fried CS80 and a
 full course of anti-depressants...
  
 Regards
  
 Richard Lawson
  
 www.rlmusic.co.uk
  
 Tel: +44 (0) 1189 472474
  
 Mobile: +44 (0) 7986 470853
  
  
  
 From: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com [mailto:yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com] On
 Behalf Of JH.
 Sent: 01 January 2008 13:11
 To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [yamahacs80] CS-80 mains voltage conversion advice?
  
 Hi,
 
 first of all: A Happy New Year to everybody!
 
 Now I have my CS-80 standing here - undamaged - thanks to the great packing 
 (double boxes!) and shipping from Scott Rider.
 
 I want to convert it to 240V now. (It's a 117V American model.)
 
 Electrically, nothing could be easier. The wires are colour coded (except 
 for one discrepancy of Blue vs. Brown).
 But I have my doubts about the mechanical part.
 
 So my question is: how hard is it to do this voltage conversion?
 The unused wires from the mains transformer are so short that I fear I have 
 to completely remove the power supply block to get access ...
 How hard is that? I'm afraid with removing and re-installing that heavy 
 block, some wire contacts may break ...
 
 The alternative, of course, is to simply leave it as it is and to use an 
 external step-down transformer.
 This will cost some money, but at the point I am now (buying synth, paying 
 for shipping and customs and VAT), just a little more money won't make a 
 difference.
 
 So, what should I do? Convert the synth or go for a step-down transformer?
 What have *you* done with your imported CS-80s ?
 
 In case of step-down: has anybody used an autotransformer? (If I'm not 
 mistaken, I'd get away with a 100W rated auto transformer for the CS-80's 
 180W of power consumption, no?)
 
 Any advice welcome.
 
 JH. 
  
 
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