What is the difference in using the 100v or 120 v tranny outs, does this all depend on the bulb being used or does it effect the secondary output ?
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Originally posted by crunchman View PostWhat is the difference in using the 100v or 120 v tranny outs, does this all depend on the bulb being used or does it effect the secondary output ?
That is a +-20% change of primary voltages the PT is expecting.
If you ran the 100v tranny on 120v then all the secondary voltages would be 20% higher.
If you ran a 120v tranny at 100v then all the secondary voltages would be about 20% less.
It is a ratio.... primary in .... secondary out.
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Well... The OP did say 100V or 120V "tranny outs" ??? I didn't know how to interpret this so I passed this up earlier. But...
As Bruce notes, if it's the primary we're talking about ("outs" would typically be the secondary) then 120V on a 100V primary is 20% higher and 100V on a 120V primary is 20% lower (actually 16.667% for the latter). This could probably be worked out for anode and cathode supply voltages but if this is a tube amp it can be a real problem for filament voltages that need to be within 10% of spec."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Yeah I think the OP meant the outs being the secondaries.
Off subject a bit:
During my extremely cheap and broke days, I ran a ton of NOS 5V6GT power tubes I found here in Denver on a 6.3vac filament line with a couple back to back 1n5308 diodes in the legs with nearly zero effect, other then the tubes sounded fabulous and were 1/4 the cost of NOS 6V6s, so when they wore out faster the 6V6s.... they just got tossed out.
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Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps View PostYeah I think the OP meant the outs being the secondaries.
Off subject a bit:
During my extremely cheap and broke days, I ran a ton of NOS 5V6GT power tubes I found here in Denver on a 6.3vac filament line with a couple back to back 1n5308 diodes in the legs with nearly zero effect, other then the tubes sounded fabulous and were 1/4 the cost of NOS 6V6s, so when they wore out faster the 6V6s.... they just got tossed out.
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From what I've read the amp in question would be the Deluxe Reverb. It's common practice to either heat the bias until plate volts drop OR cool the bias to reduce dissapation. These two avenues depend on the specific tube and it's proclivities toward failure. Due to differences in construction some tubes will tollerate the higher current and others will tollerate the higher voltage. Of late most 6V6 tubes are better with the higher voltage. I can also tell you from first hand experience that SF models are prone to even higher plate volts than their BF counterparts. I worked on a SF Vibro Champ that had 428Vp... For a class A 6V6 amp?!? It's still working fine but I know this is one amp I'll get to see again as some point. Other Fenders are also too high with modern wall voltages (mine reads between 123VAC and 127VAC most of the time)."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Thanks guys, I was just trying to figure out if my NE51 was usable with the 120V primary, I'm told it will be fine, its rated at 90-105V. The PT has 100 and 110 also so I thought maybe I should use the lesser ones.Just an over-reaction on my part..........Thanks
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Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps View PostYeah I think the OP meant the outs being the secondaries.
Off subject a bit:
During my extremely cheap and broke days, I ran a ton of NOS 5V6GT power tubes I found here in Denver on a 6.3vac filament line with a couple back to back 1n5308 diodes in the legs with nearly zero effect, other then the tubes sounded fabulous and were 1/4 the cost of NOS 6V6s, so when they wore out faster the 6V6s.... they just got tossed out.
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Originally posted by Diablo View PostI've got a pile of those 5V6GTs too, and am thinking how best to use them."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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