tonequester here.
Sounds like you almost had an early 4th of July buddy. I'm glad that you and your amp are no worse for the "wear'. Am I right to assume that the bad speaker connection caused an improper load condition with the amp ? For many years i was told never fire your tube amp up without the speakers being hooked up. I didn't know why, but I figuired it had to do with smoke and fire. I've always soldered my connectord on so that they can';t accidentally come off, but that isn't going to prevent what happened to you. Thanks for the "heads up". I'll be checking thoes wires on a regular basis, as I have That is the tube that i have decided to do my first build withkind of a "phobia" about smoke and fire in any of my equipment.
I'm glad the EL-84(s) didn't self-destruct. like you said, they must be some good "uns. That is the tube that I have decided to do my first amp build around. I'm gathering the info and studying it now. I'm going for a Class A, single ended with 2xEl84's in parallel. It's going to be a slow project not only because I'm "SLOW", but because I wan't to use quality parts and I've pretty much got to by something(s) by the week until I have the whole "enchilada" ready to assemble. May the "Tube Gods" be with me on this one. Not only is experience lacking, but I'm not exactly overflowing with mad momey right now. Thanks again for your post. sometimes it's easy for me to forget the basics
and it's always good to have a reminder BEFORE something burns up. Keep your eyes open and your ears in tune ! tonequester.
Sounds like you almost had an early 4th of July buddy. I'm glad that you and your amp are no worse for the "wear'. Am I right to assume that the bad speaker connection caused an improper load condition with the amp ? For many years i was told never fire your tube amp up without the speakers being hooked up. I didn't know why, but I figuired it had to do with smoke and fire. I've always soldered my connectord on so that they can';t accidentally come off, but that isn't going to prevent what happened to you. Thanks for the "heads up". I'll be checking thoes wires on a regular basis, as I have That is the tube that i have decided to do my first build withkind of a "phobia" about smoke and fire in any of my equipment.
I'm glad the EL-84(s) didn't self-destruct. like you said, they must be some good "uns. That is the tube that I have decided to do my first amp build around. I'm gathering the info and studying it now. I'm going for a Class A, single ended with 2xEl84's in parallel. It's going to be a slow project not only because I'm "SLOW", but because I wan't to use quality parts and I've pretty much got to by something(s) by the week until I have the whole "enchilada" ready to assemble. May the "Tube Gods" be with me on this one. Not only is experience lacking, but I'm not exactly overflowing with mad momey right now. Thanks again for your post. sometimes it's easy for me to forget the basics
and it's always good to have a reminder BEFORE something burns up. Keep your eyes open and your ears in tune ! tonequester.
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