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mallanikkelsen
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Post subject: Question about getting the right AC-3 RF demodulator Posted: 19 Dec 2017, 15:38 |
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Joined: 19 Dec 2017, 08:13 Posts: 3 Location: Denmark Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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Hello there I am new on this forum and new to LD-collecting in general.
I have just purchased my first LD player, the Pioneer CD-DV925. However, I also do want to get the AC-3 from my LD's out of my Classé preamplifyer, so I am currently on the look out for a AC-3 RF demodulator. I have Wind it Down to either a lexicon LDD1 or a meridian 519. However, this demodulator is going to be used in Denmark, whare we use 220V in the power outlet, and I'd rather avoid fulling around with stepdown transformers etc. So, can anyone inhere please tell me if any of these can be baught in a UK/EU/version? I have seen a Company on Ebay offering an AC adaptor for the Lexicon, and they claim they can fit it with a EU plug and the correct input voltage, however I guess I'd still have to use a stepdown transformer in spite of that, as the demodulator is made in the US?
I do hope that someone here can reccomend a good sullution, so that I can get the AC3 from my LDplayer to my preamp soon!
All the best from Allan
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blam1
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Post subject: Re: Question about getting the right AC-3 RF demodulator Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 18:02 |
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spyral wrote: There is a 220V version of the Meridian. I bought mine on ebay UK. Excellent to know. I'll update my spreadsheet. mallanikkelsen wrote: Howabout the Lexicon, is a 220Vavailible? And can anyone tell me if there are any suddle diffrences between the 2? From what I've been able to find out they seem to be quite identical to me, concerning capabilities, in and outputs etc. Their operation appears to be identical. Digital pass-through when not playing AC3, switching over to AC3 when a signal is detected.
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