You would need a very high current self-adjusting voltage regulator for what you are using. Given the size of your amp and the fact that you have other components to run, you might even need / want to run two of these devices. I know that Monster makes something like this, but don't know if you would like it as it does have some side-effects that come along with it.
Other than that, i would invest in a Kill A Watt AC measurement device. These are VERY handy and i purchased one at Radio Shack a while back. I can't seem to find it on their website, but they may still be selling them. It will give you an instaneous read-out of the voltage, current, wattage, frequency of AC signal, average wattage used, etc... By keeping an eye on this, you can actually see what's going on with your AC. By charting and documenting AC irregularities ( by date and hour ), you can hand this to your AC supplier and give them something to work with in terms of correcting the situation. That is, if you really are experiencing severe AC fluctuations. Sean
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Other than that, i would invest in a Kill A Watt AC measurement device. These are VERY handy and i purchased one at Radio Shack a while back. I can't seem to find it on their website, but they may still be selling them. It will give you an instaneous read-out of the voltage, current, wattage, frequency of AC signal, average wattage used, etc... By keeping an eye on this, you can actually see what's going on with your AC. By charting and documenting AC irregularities ( by date and hour ), you can hand this to your AC supplier and give them something to work with in terms of correcting the situation. That is, if you really are experiencing severe AC fluctuations. Sean
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