Electronic – Tube amps on voltage regulator

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I have one basic question, because I don't know much about tube amps. I live in a country where during winter, voltage can be from time to time low (around 160V-180V). I decided to keep my amp safe using an automatic voltage regulator, which keeps it around 220V-230V, which is good. Can those devices do any harm to a tube amp?

I also noticed that when there are voltage oscillations during the day, the amp tends to be slightly lower sounding. Is that normal behavior for tube amps?

Best Answer

Tubes tend to be robust. Undervoltage will not hurt, unless some grid bias (control grid, suppressor grid) enters a region where excessive grid current can be drawn.

And yes, when the power line voltage drops a lot, your regulator will drop out of regulation, and the reduced tube plate voltage results in lower audio power.