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72 watts I figure is about normal for a 50w amp. Others will correct me if I'm wrong. Using a variac is not going to show a sudden surge which may pop the fuse or make the tube arc. I'd still be checking the output tubes and their bias, and filter caps for leakage. Are you running 5881s?
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Originally posted by mozz View Post72 watts I figure is about normal for a 50w amp. Others will correct me if I'm wrong. Using a variac is not going to show a sudden surge which may pop the fuse or make the tube arc. I'd still be checking the output tubes and their bias, and filter caps for leakage. Are you running 5881s?
I will report tube bias when I get the new 5AR4. Just ordered.
Thank you
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When you multiply mains current and voltage you get apparent (VA) power which is always larger than real (W) power.
The difference is due to the phase shift between voltage and current with a partly inductive load like a transformer.
E.g., my Vibrolux Rev. measures:
- Standby: 67VA/49W
- Idle: 110VA/95W
- Full 35W power: 165VA/147W- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by mozz View PostYes, but much easier to compare amperage draw with other users. .
That's why I posted the VA numbers.
For current anybody can divide by his actual voltage.
72W does not seem excessive.
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New GZ34 installed.
Total amp current on my meter about 0.63A
Seeing 37mA current at the 5881 tube with 449 VDC at the plate.
Still seeing noise at V2 when tapping the new tube or any of the pin wires at the socket, but not at the board components.
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FWIW restensioning hasn't been mentioned. And newer tube sockets (as in less than a decade old if that correlates?) don't have the same resiliance to the spring tension needed for good contact and retensioning as the older sockets did. Nothing is like it used to be. Contact cleaners and retensioning and cleaning. Less than ideal alloys used on contacts is the new world for tube amps. It will get worse too. I'm hopeful a basic understanding of some fundamental rules will carry us. But hopeful is not the same as optimistic. Digital will overtake analog and there will be few sages to help any afficianodos that appreciate the real thing. I belive this forum is going to be the last bastion of tube amp service. And I'm sad for all true belivers involved."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
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