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220v european spec amp in UK


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I recently purchased an Ampeg SVT III Non Pro (hybrid - valve pre, solid state power) and noticed when trying to date it using the serial number that it was made for the European market at 220v.  Is it safe to use this in the UK without modification or step down transformers?  A google search varies from 'its fine' to 'your house will set on fire and burn all your loved ones alive'!  I did notice that the 12AX7's get particularly hot compared to other hybrids I've had but some suggest these old Ampegs apply real life voltage to their pre's so that may explain that

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Most stuff nowadays is 220v to align with Europe.  

 

Although UK used to be quoted as 240V, once you get a few yards from a substation, it is usually dropped to 220 - 230 anyway.   The average nowadays seems to be around 230v from what I have seen. 

 

The only time I have ever seen stuff suffer with over-voltage in the UK where a local substation on private land had been boosted to 250v to try and  maintain supply to buildings much further along the road, and computerised stuff near it was crashing, but nothing dangerous.

 

PS I am not a qualified electrician but have dealt with it a lot over the years.  I'm sure others on here know the regs better tan me.

 

 

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