so i bought a triode elec kit and a sovtek rectifier tube. now i read that they don't dissapate the proper voltage the way NOS do. Any way to compensate for this so i don't have to go out and buy another rectifier tube?? i may replace it later but now i just want to build and play!!
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You can go either the Zener route, or up the cathode resistor, either are valid. Late Tweed deluxes might run the same voltage as you have now (it will rise again when you change cathode resistors, expect the 6V6s to be dissipating 14W), earlier ones may run 20-30v less with the stock cathode resistors. It's your call.
NOS rectifier would be the first port of call.
How hot is too hot? Hot to the touch and hot enough to cause a failure are a long way apart. I would say that if it's way too hot to touch after 20 minutes at idle, it might be worth looking at ways to bring down the load on the PT.
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