Recommendation for specific amp (must have 110 /220V) switch


So my career will take me from the USA to EU and then back....I will stay about 2 years in EU before coming back.
Since the company will pay for full service relocation - I can pretty much pack anything and everything my heart desires - which will include most of my system (speakers obviously are not power depended and my current pre-amp as well as the source can be switched between different Voltage with a simple switch on the back.

I can't seem to find a good ($5,000 to $7,000) amp that could do it as well.
I have been fan of tube amps and prefer their sound but could go SS.

The thinking is that if I have to move and everything will be packed by a professional company and deliver from door to door - I would prefer to retain my system now and through the round trip....rather than buying the amp in EU and then 2 yrs later worry about selling it back before coming back.... 

Wonder if you have any recommendations....

thank you 
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Showing 4 responses by georgehifi

See what I mean, this was the 303/200 I did the change on, identical input board
https://ibb.co/P15z2s4

Cheers George
but I would refuse to do any soldering....
This looks to be the exact same power input board as my Cary 300/200 was, and all it took was to move the two fuses to the other positions below them, NO SOLDERING, just pull them out and push them back in again. The voltages are marked on the fuse board.
As I bought 3 or 4 of them from the US110-115v to Australia 220-240v and did the conversion for my customers. https://ibb.co/XFDnPPZ

Cheers George
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For around $5500us new, you’ll get the new John Curl designed Parasound Halo JC5, will drive anything.

The three red switches in the internal shot give you voltage selection.
No noisey SMP power supply, a proper linear power supply, and no class-d, it’s high bias, high current Class-A/B.

Click on a photo then used the L&R arrows to see all views https://www.parasound.com/jc5.php

Cheers George
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 Still trying to sell my Cary CDP-1 which I enjoyed but it can’t switch t he voltage
Yes you can, it’s the same as my Cary 303/200 is, just fuse location change, I circled in red for you. https://ibb.co/XFDnPPZ

From the CDP-1’s manual
"Power Input Power Consumption Configured at the factory for either 110-117 or 220-234 V AC, 50-60 Hz 50 Watts"


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Halo JC5 is an option - I have JC2 BP pre-amp and Halo CD-1 - both I picked up in the recent months for the very reason that they come with the switchable voltage selector.
And you can’t go wrong with the new JC5 Halo.

Cheers George