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Also check out the RCA "Isotap"

I use two, one in each setup - I like it because it has six outlets, two each at "Low," "Medium," and "Regular" voltage; you set the voltage output by selecting the switch to the incoming voltage - if you over-set it, you can get significantly lower output voltage (the highest setting for Line Voltage is 130 V)

I use the medium (Vout = 117VAC) for my tube amps and other vintage stuff, and the Low outlets (~95VAC) for my turntables, especially the belt-drives like my AR and Thorens

the Isotaps also look cool (IMO) - they're that industrial RCA-blue with the lightning-bolt logo, and when I bought mine a coupla years ago, they usually went for ~$25 on eBay, but they are basically a switch and six outlets on top of solid iron, so they can be pricey to ship


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  • Also check out the RCA "Isotap" - ToddM 10:20:27 03/23/06 (0)


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