I recently imported a GORGEOUS DX-11 from the states and never realised they run on 120V instead of the 220V here in South Africa.
Any idea on where I could find a replacement transformer that can be built in? I really don't wanna have to schlepp a brick(external transformer) around.........
YAMAHA DX-11 transformer
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The original yamaha 220V power transformer is XD750.
Obviously, there will be a few modifications to make.
I should check the schematics but I do not doubt that a center-tapped, off-the-shelf replacement transfo is available.
Obviously, there will be a few modifications to make.
I should check the schematics but I do not doubt that a center-tapped, off-the-shelf replacement transfo is available.
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