ZR4400
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I live in an old house (1918). The wiring is a mix of old and new.
To control noise, I am using a Furman a Power Factor Pro. I have learned that this is an essential piece of gear.
I have voltage swings. 120 to 122 to 124 at the highest. My amp (modded Yeti) sounds great at 120 volts, and starts to sound worse when the voltage hits 124. I have not had any issues going below 120 volts.
Can I use a VARIAC to control the voltage and set at at 120 and eliminate the swing?
I really don't want to shell out big bucks for a Furman Voltage Regulator. The power conditioner was expensive enough.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
To control noise, I am using a Furman a Power Factor Pro. I have learned that this is an essential piece of gear.
I have voltage swings. 120 to 122 to 124 at the highest. My amp (modded Yeti) sounds great at 120 volts, and starts to sound worse when the voltage hits 124. I have not had any issues going below 120 volts.
Can I use a VARIAC to control the voltage and set at at 120 and eliminate the swing?
I really don't want to shell out big bucks for a Furman Voltage Regulator. The power conditioner was expensive enough.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!