
PDC
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A very good, life long friend of mine has been touring with a major band for a long time and recently had a break from dates due to the recent DELTA surge and large venue shows being cancelled. So he came by last week for an afternoon of strong drinks and loud amps. He brought some killer heads and his trusty Amp Rx Brown Box. I was stunned at what a difference it makes to knock the wall voltage down to an even, steady 110. Maybe for a non-MV amp where all of your gain and compression is coming out of the power tubes, you really need to go down to 90 volts. But for an amp with a good sounding MV, limiting the wall voltage to 110 is just incredible. (Voltage at my house was around 122-123 out of the socket.). Lead lines just sing, pick attack is smooth and articulate, the amp reacts like is WANTS you to sound incredible! I imagine this is what people are talking about when they say how much ‘feel’ Cameron amps provide. So, I ordered a 20 Amp Variac from Circuit Specialists:
https://www.circuitspecialists.com/variac-with-digital-display-tdgc2-2d.html
I ‘auditioned’ this thing today with my 50 Watt Marshall and my 50 Watt QR, and I could not be any happier. FWIW, the Brown Box only allows a reduction of maximum 10% from whatever the wall voltage is. So if your outlets are throwing 122-123, the most you can reduce them with the Brown Box is down to 110-111, which is perfect for a MV amp. But with a true Variac, you can wind the voltage down as far as you care or dare. And at $120 bucks compared to $300 +/- for the Amp Rx, the decision made itself.
https://www.circuitspecialists.com/variac-with-digital-display-tdgc2-2d.html
I ‘auditioned’ this thing today with my 50 Watt Marshall and my 50 Watt QR, and I could not be any happier. FWIW, the Brown Box only allows a reduction of maximum 10% from whatever the wall voltage is. So if your outlets are throwing 122-123, the most you can reduce them with the Brown Box is down to 110-111, which is perfect for a MV amp. But with a true Variac, you can wind the voltage down as far as you care or dare. And at $120 bucks compared to $300 +/- for the Amp Rx, the decision made itself.