Al, we use such a device in our MA-3 amplifier http://www.atma-sphere.com/Products/#MA-3
Otherwise the amp would draw the line voltage down in a lot of situations and not make full power.
Depending on the power requirements you might be able to use an automated variac, but IME what is needed is an additional isolation style transformer that is much larger, and the automatic variac is used to buck the line voltage to it. This allows you to use a smaller variac and control a much larger amount of power that might be needed in a larger amplifier.
Otherwise the amp would draw the line voltage down in a lot of situations and not make full power.
Depending on the power requirements you might be able to use an automated variac, but IME what is needed is an additional isolation style transformer that is much larger, and the automatic variac is used to buck the line voltage to it. This allows you to use a smaller variac and control a much larger amount of power that might be needed in a larger amplifier.