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<blockquote data-quote="davemurgtroyd" data-source="post: 1025167" data-attributes="member: 319227"><p>I'm pretty sure it is 120V - it is unlikely to be the European or general export version. That is not a problem as I have a 240 to 120V step down transformer.</p><p></p><p>I have been reading through the manual and have discovered it has a built in phono preamp and input so I can now transfer vinyl directly to CD or cassette as well without having to go through my amplifier.</p><p></p><p>I already have a dual cassette to USB deck (an Ion Tape2PC) but am not keen on MP3s and the like - to me they are only fit for audiobooks and poor quality cassette recordings. I will be using ATRAC (Sony's superior version) on one of my Sony HAR LH500 HDD audio jukeboxes for my collection of audiobooks as it will hold over 1000 hours of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemurgtroyd, post: 1025167, member: 319227"] I'm pretty sure it is 120V - it is unlikely to be the European or general export version. That is not a problem as I have a 240 to 120V step down transformer. I have been reading through the manual and have discovered it has a built in phono preamp and input so I can now transfer vinyl directly to CD or cassette as well without having to go through my amplifier. I already have a dual cassette to USB deck (an Ion Tape2PC) but am not keen on MP3s and the like - to me they are only fit for audiobooks and poor quality cassette recordings. I will be using ATRAC (Sony's superior version) on one of my Sony HAR LH500 HDD audio jukeboxes for my collection of audiobooks as it will hold over 1000 hours of them. [/QUOTE]
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