Beolab 8000 with Step-Up Converter

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    Beowolf
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      I have access to a pair of Beolab 8000’s, but they are the 220V EU version and I live in the US. I plan to use them with a step-up voltage transformer, but I am not sure what wattage/size converter to get.

      Will they work with a cost-effective 100W transformer since the typical wattage load is 12W per speaker, or would I need something closer to 500W because the max output power is 143W per speaker?

      Do I only need a transformer powerful enough to run the amplifiers? Or do I need one to handle to total output?

      Thanks!

      #5266
      Beobuddy
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        The circuitboard provides different settings for different voltages. It’s logically be (re)placing some SMD jumpers(s).
        I would advise to let it be done by someone with electronic skills.

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        Beowolf
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          Sorry if I wasn’t clear in my original post. I intend on using an external step-up transformer (plugged into US wall socket, EU plug on Beolab 8000’s plugged into EU socket on transformer).

          I’m just unsure what the proper sized transformer would be. I know bigger is better all around in this sort of case, allowing plenty of headroom, but should I be using the max output of 143W as my guide for transformer sizing? Do I only need a transformer powerful enough to run the amplifiers? Or do I need one to handle the total output?

          #5312
          BeoTool
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            I’m also in the U.S. I’ve been using a 200w step-up transformer with a 220v BL 2 for a few years. No issues.

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            ajames
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              I would have thought you will be fine with a step up transformer of 100w if the load of each is 12W will be more than plenty. I had this the other way round for a while with the some speaker I got from Japan – I used one transformer on each to save running cables, but one one transformer for the pair should be fine.

               

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