I may have asked this on the old board, I can't remember, and plus-I still don't have a grasp on the concept. But anyway, can anyone explain what a variac does? I think its a device that creates tube saturation at lower gain settings, is that sorta correct?
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Yeah, it's a LARGE Variable transformer, that goes from 0-140 or so volts...
Some guys run their tube amps in the 80 volt area to get a hotter sound. But, that is quite hard on the amp components and tubes in particular...
As voltage drops, they draw higher amperage. You'll go through tubes a LOT more, I heard EVH got about a week out of a set, and weak components will often fail.
DO NOT use a variac on solid state stuff. It will blow fuses and fry components sometimes. That's why stuff blows up during brownouts....
[ December 13, 2002, 03:22 PM: Message edited by: Cleveland Metal ]
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