What would be the effect on power output and tone if the voltages at the filter caps are lower than normal. The reason I ask is because I would like to build an 18watter from an old console amp. When I messure at the can cap with all tubes in place and the amp playing I get 223 volts with a line voltage of 120vac. Mark huss' 18 watt minimalist shows 305V at the first cap. Will it work with the lower voltage? If so how will it effect the amp?
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Originally posted by gayler View PostWhat would be the effect on power output and tone if the voltages at the filter caps are lower than normal. The reason I ask is because I would like to build an 18watter from an old console amp. When I messure at the can cap with all tubes in place and the amp playing I get 223 volts with a line voltage of 120vac. Mark huss' 18 watt minimalist shows 305V at the first cap. Will it work with the lower voltage? If so how will it effect the amp?
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Originally posted by gayler View PostIt has a SS rect. It has two el84 stereo single ended, one for each channel. Just wonder what it would sound like with lower voltage? Also would it be better to keep it single ended, or go push pull with the correct output transformer?
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i wondered if the fact that it had all the tubes for the radio in it if that wass drawing down the voltage some? being as im doing this on a nea rzero budget mostly for fun i thought i could get a cheap pp output transformer and maybe make it work. sorry for the bad typing, im feeding my three monyh old son.
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Originally posted by gayler View Posti wondered if the fact that it had all the tubes for the radio in it if that wass drawing down the voltage some? being as im doing this on a nea rzero budget mostly for fun i thought i could get a cheap pp output transformer and maybe make it work.
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