eric, the link was a good read. Mainly discussing using a transformer under two problematic conditions. Transformer made for 60Hz used at 50Hz, and one made for use at 400Hz (airplane Hz) used at 60/50. or reversed, using a made for 50/60Hz at 400Hz.(which are the only ’standard’ Hz usages at this time)There are problems with using a 60Hz designed transformer at 400Hz The wire used on each type is different, and the thinner wire in the 60Hz design is not suitable in 400Hz operation.(from a manufacturers standpoint) I do not know if 110 Hz is too much. (400Hz is 6.666 times the 60Hz operation, where 110 is less than 2 times. So that is a difference the article does not address) Clearly from my own use it may, or may not be a problem. (I used it mainly with digital gear, a DAC, no problem, One brand changer, no problem. But the Sony 555ES changer did overheat enough to shut down, where the Sony SCD9ES also no problem.) The 555 is a multichannel and the chassis is STUFFED full, no open space at all in there.
So thanks for the link.
ADDED and knowing the Marantz SA-10 transformer is sealed in a canister, I would think it a bad idea to run the Marantz at a higher Hz, Just sayin'.Plus I just turned down the Hz to 90Hz. that is only half again the rated Hz for the US based transformer.
So thanks for the link.
ADDED and knowing the Marantz SA-10 transformer is sealed in a canister, I would think it a bad idea to run the Marantz at a higher Hz, Just sayin'.Plus I just turned down the Hz to 90Hz. that is only half again the rated Hz for the US based transformer.

