Serus,
As a former LC-1800 owner, I have to vote against it. The voltage regulation is accomplished by switching transformer taps in 12 volt steps. What this meant was that, for example, if my line voltage of 120 volts went up to 122 volts, the LC-1800 put out 110 volts. I vote no on this one, especially if (like me) you own tube amps without regulated power supplies.
Not only is it a poor design in that regard, but it also doesn't sound very good in my opinion.
As a former LC-1800 owner, I have to vote against it. The voltage regulation is accomplished by switching transformer taps in 12 volt steps. What this meant was that, for example, if my line voltage of 120 volts went up to 122 volts, the LC-1800 put out 110 volts. I vote no on this one, especially if (like me) you own tube amps without regulated power supplies.
Not only is it a poor design in that regard, but it also doesn't sound very good in my opinion.