What you read is correct. For a given setting, an ordinary Variac will provide an output voltage that is proportional to input voltage.
There are some Variac-like devices, such as this one, which regulate output voltage by using a motor to automatically vary the setting as the input voltage changes. When the motor runs, however, this particular series of regulators, and I would imagine others that are like it, makes far too much noise to be usable near an audio system.
Regards,
-- Al
There are some Variac-like devices, such as this one, which regulate output voltage by using a motor to automatically vary the setting as the input voltage changes. When the motor runs, however, this particular series of regulators, and I would imagine others that are like it, makes far too much noise to be usable near an audio system.
Regards,
-- Al