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Hi Paul,

Good for you to be suspicious of my meter. I talked with Wuti from Audio Excellence about this issue and he says that the AC in Thailand fluctuates between 220 and 236V depending on area and time. I took my V meter to his shop and measured the output coming from the wall outlet. It showed a Voltage of 216, much too low. The P10 used in one of the shop's audio systems showed an input Voltage of 222V. So, again 6V difference. This time I trust the P10's reading. My apology for thinking otherwise, but this was based on expecting 220 V for Thailand.

I was adivsed to start with the P3 output voltage at 228 and go up from there to listen for the best sonic results. I think I will put it on 230 V.

Still, I would be interested to learn more about on how to recalibrate the P3. I'll email you personally.

Thanks for your input!

August


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