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Is that the kind of thing he would be using? I tried to research them but it all got a bit over my head pretty quickly!
And where could I pick one up for £1-200?
Either way, running a 230V amp at 220V will not do any harm - in fact it will run cooler, and although it will produce slightly less power, you probably won't be able to tell. You *may* need to bias an amp which is set right on the limit of crossover distortion a bit hotter, but most aren't - in fact most are set too hot, so this will help.
You would most likely start to notice if the voltage fluctuated by more than about 10%, but that's quite unlikely.
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Anyone know where Coldplay store their touring rig?
Anyway, best to protect our gear, right?
A home solution?
A pub solution?
A wembley solution?
Hopefully more modern ones won't suffer as much, but just someghing to be aware of.