In my never ending need to disassemble evaluate and modify existing products used in my system, I have discovered something unusual. I have a Cayin CD player that uses 220V. Of course, the simple solution was to buy a step up transformer. I did that years ago, but the bug got me again, so I disassembled it to look for 'errors'. That's when I found that this tranny had several input taps(I knew that from the input voltage selector). Ok so far, BUT the secondary only has one winding on it's side of the transformer. Strange. From what I can tell, one side of the incoming AC is routed to the output outlet, and it is split, also going to the primary side of the tranny. Ok, but why wouldn't BOTH sides of the input wires go directly to the primary windings? Stranger yet is that when connected to a balanced AC line, one side reads 160V and the other only 60V, which helped me determined that only ONE side is using the tranny winding. To HELL with that, and I just ordered another tranny that makes more sense to me, especially when using a balanced AC input.