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In Reply to: RE: VPI SDS or This? posted by BPoletti on May 13, 2014 at 12:04:55:
The Variac acts nothing like the device in question, or like a VPI SDS. The Variac can only control line voltage in relation to input AC voltage from the wall. When power line voltage varies, the voltage output from the Variac will vary in direct proportion. You may be happy with the Variac; that's fine, but these other devices are far more sophisticated.
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- Apples and oranges - Lew 05/13/1412:14:26 05/13/14 (13)
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- reason for lowered voltage - unclestu 20:34:41 05/13/14 (0)
- RE: Apples and oranges - Ugly 19:44:46 05/13/14 (10)
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- The question would be how much that slightly misshaped sine wave actually contributes to any sound - richardl 11:10:19 05/14/14 (0)
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- :-) nt - Rick W 10:24:56 05/15/14 (0)