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There are other “rigs” in storage, but this is what is currently available in Madison Spare Bedroom. What’s not visible on the other side of the room is the recording desk with a couple of Eleven Rack’s , some interfaces and the Pro Tools DAW…
 

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There are other “rigs” in storage, but this is what is currently available in Madison Spare Bedroom. What’s not visible on the other side of the room is the recording desk with a couple of Eleven Rack’s , some interfaces and the Pro Tools DAW…
Simple and elegant. I've been thinking of building something similar.
 
Solved my issues, turns out my wall voltage averages like 109v.

Painful lesson to learn as anytime voltage dropped too much my amps sounded like shit so I thought they needed new tubes, wound up paying a tech to retube amps that were perfectly fine several times.

Since then I've learned to bias & bought the BLA and tone has been incredibly consistent. If you've got low wall voltage issues I cannot recommend it enough.
I would have thought regulators were for extreme situations before actually monitoring my own voltage. I probably sold several amps that I thought sounded great one day, then ass the next. Or even when I was playing them. Never thought to look at voltage. I will always own one going forward, it just removes a big variable.
 
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