The stand alone ones that plug between the wall and an amp, designed to lower the line voltage to either bring a vintage amp back to it's expected voltages, or to reign in an amp that has B+ that modern tubes can't handle. I have a Marshall re-issue 45/100 in my shop that I have posted about for other reasons in other threads. Today I measured 124VAC at my bench, this puts the B+ at 545V, and this amp is eating tubes. I can find nothing else wrong with it. It also has 6.85V on the filaments. Conventional wisdom says modern KT66s can't really live long at that high of a B+.
Today I put the amp on a variac and found that a line voltage of 108v put the B+ at 495v, a value I can better live with. I hear of, but have not ever seen an auto transformer one can buy to insert between wall and amp to solve this problem. I'd like to find one, but thus far have not had success.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I think it would not be a bad idea for this customer to also use it for his dead stock 68 plexi 100 watt head as well.
Today I put the amp on a variac and found that a line voltage of 108v put the B+ at 495v, a value I can better live with. I hear of, but have not ever seen an auto transformer one can buy to insert between wall and amp to solve this problem. I'd like to find one, but thus far have not had success.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I think it would not be a bad idea for this customer to also use it for his dead stock 68 plexi 100 watt head as well.
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