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I’m thinking of buying a Japanese import cd player, but it will of course need a transformer to run on 240V. Would this have any impact on sound?
 
I’m thinking of buying a Japanese import cd player, but it will of course need a transformer to run on 240V. Would this have any impact on sound?
Possibly, depending on the quality of said transformer.
I'd be more worried about warranty and possible return if faulty.
See thread regarding Japanese Voltage but admittedly that was regarding an amplifier
 
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Vintage Technics CD player (SL-P770) can be had cheaper than the UK model
On Ebay at the moment there are UK versions of this for sale at about the same price as those from Japan. If buying a Japanese one then you have to buy a suitable transformer (and trust you've got the right one), possibly have to pay customs duties and have a problem if it's not working or as described. Why so keen on doing this - the transformer alone will make it more expensive than a UK version?
 
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On Ebay at the moment there are UK versions of this for sale at about the same price as those from Japan. If buying a Japanese one then you have to buy a suitable transformer (and trust you've got the right one), possibly have to pay customs duties and have a problem if it's not working or as described. Why so keen on doing this - the transformer alone will make it more expensive than a UK version?
...and don't forget shipping costs.
The only thing I have bought direct from Japan was a cartridge, no additional costs involved and because of size shipping was cheap.
 
You may not actually need a step-down transformer for the import one. The manual states the following under power supplies:

For USA/Canada: AC 120V / 60Hz
For UK and Australia: AC 240V / 50Hz
For Continental Europe: AC 220 V / 50Hz
For Others: AC 110-127V / 220-240V 50/60Hz

Suggests to me that the unit has a universal power supply - or at least the ones supplied outside of USA/Canada/Europe/Australia. Would make sense, as having it set for the major markets would potentially reduce grey importing, but at the same time save the logistics headaches for ROW.
 
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I’m thinking of buying a Japanese import cd player, but it will of course need a transformer to run on 240V. Would this have any impact on sound?
No, i have components bought in japan and power transformers used to be good, have them working since 1974 with higher sound quality, never had a problem with power transformers and one was built by a friend, really heavy
 
I’m thinking of buying a Japanese import cd player, but it will of course need a transformer to run on 240V. Would this have any impact on sound?

Start by checking the manual. The CD play probably runs on somewhere between 5 and 15v DC, some electrical products have a universal transformer that works in many different countries.

If not you have two choices, a new transformer, or an external step down transformer.

Things could be complicated further as half of Japan runs on 50hz and half on 60hz.

Most manuals are available online.
 
Power transformers ,i´m not aware of what is sold today but have 3 and since the 70´s , they work perfect ,one was built by a old friend and very heavy, about noise ,

never heard of a transformer that made a single noise or affected any components as i have some that my father bought in japan, when he had to go there in work,

i my self went there to buy a new turntable, amplifier and speakers while working in Angola, Africa , humidity levels are so high that i thought i had to return home,

the air had the most high level of humidity, only at the end of two weeks i felt i could breathe normally, the amplifiers would start to burn up while playing music with everybody dancing only when wires melted inside the music stopped,

had a Dual amplifier with great sound ,ended up buying two fans to put working pointing the most hot sections of the new amplifier without the top cover, a Pioneer receiver
 
I had Toyota MR2 twin turbo import i got parts faster for that then my old ford from Toyota
Was a great car, i still remenber the first that arrived to toyota all white ,i loved the car but had bought a Honda Prelude with two seats only and 2.2Vtec engine, for 1/3 of the price, the reason why i bought my first md deck as it came with a good system from sony , md player and a box of 10 cds player. a english couple saw them arrive my city and their faces were like nothing good happened, returning from Marocco , the car was dirty and they sold it for what today is 2.500€ to a younger guy i knew, only it had the steering wheel on the wrong side , which is the right side
 

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