This step-down transformer is a high-quality product made in China. The voltage input is primarily configured for 230V, which is common in the UK and other regions, while the output is designed to accommodate Japanese electrical appliances. Additionally, it includes one 110V output port, allowing the use of North American appliances as well.

In countries with a 230V power supply, such as the UK, Europe, and parts of Asia, this transformer enables the use of Japanese electrical devices without modification. It is especially recommended for Japanese-made audio equipment. This transformer is ideal for high-performance power amplifiers such as those made by Accuphase or Luxman. If you own Japanese audio devices but have been unable to use them due to voltage differences, this transformer is a must-have solution.

With a maximum output capacity of 2000W, it can easily handle high-power devices like power amplifiers. The transformer is equipped with two 100V outlets and one 110V outlet, making it versatile for various applications. Its high-efficiency conversion function and durable design ensure safe and stable power supply.

Moreover, the transformer is exceptionally quiet, preserving the sound quality of audio equipment without interference. Its compact and stylish design makes it an attractive addition to any environment. This reliable product allows you to use Japanese-made audio equipment and household appliances with your country’s 230V power supply for years to come.

* This transformer is designed with a safety margin to ensure long-term, stable operation. While the device supports up to 2000W, the recommended maximum output for continuous use is 1800W to maintain voltage stability and ensure durability.


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