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    Smile Recommendation for a 240v to 120V Stepdown Transformer.

    Does anyone use or can recommend a stepdown transformer that is totally quiet and or does not make a hum? the deck I will be using will only consume 14Watts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p147 View Post
    Does anyone use or can recommend a stepdown transformer that is totally quiet and or does not make a hum? the deck I will be using will only consume 14Watts.
    Thanks.
    Don’t know if this would suffice. If so, its yours for the postage cost.

    It was supplied to me by mistake.

    PM if of interest

    Peter




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    I have used that type of device and been quite happy it. I'm pretty sure they're a switch-mode power supply type of thing rather than a transformer but they're fine for low power jobs. I think Maplin sell something very similar. A lot cheaper than most transformers are.

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    Just to say thanks to you all for your input which is very much appreciated and especially to Peter who gave and posted me one for free a true Gent and in the spirit of aos.
    Thanks Again
    HI-FI SYSTEM:-
    Revox B250 Amp.
    Revox PR 99 mk2 R2R.
    Revox B126 C/D Player.
    Yamaha GT2000 T/Table with Shure MKIV Cartridge and Jeco VN-45HE SAS/R Stylus.
    Bang & Olufsen Beolab18's and the 19 Sub Speakers.

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    Soundsend Wisa box.
    Harmen Kardon front and rear satellite.
    Legend 10.2 Silverback Active Centre.

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