![]() ![]() sounds like that guy you spoke with is trying to get you to buy shit that you don't need, probably to make some extra money off of you, or he lacks knowledge with pro audio equipment. You sound a bit confused on what does what in the amp, i will research some articles to help out, and i suggest that you talk to an electrician that has experience with audio technology. ![]() And in the equation, the power supply comes first and then feeds the transformer.if the PSU is still 120 volts and you plug that into a 230 volt outlet, it doesn't matter what transformer you have in there, you just fried your entire amp. a output transformer is going to change your pending on which one you get, and thats not a good thing, some transformers are designed for audio equipment so if you just go out and buy a transformer that say wasn't designed for power distribution of audio equipment, there will be no guarantees that it won't sound horrible. The difference between the different voltage amps is their power supply, see if you can trade the old one in and buy a new one. Your not going to get more of your amp with 800 watt transformer, thats just the limit on that transformer. ![]()
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