A few months ago I had this amp in for a pretty thorough rebuild. It runs 2 x 7027A, and one was weak, the other shorted. The owner is aware that there are new-manufacture 7027A out there, but since this amp puts 625v on the plates and made a few 6L6 types I tried spark and pop, I felt the best way forward was an EL34 conversion. So I put in 1K plate resistors instead of the 470s, and rebuilt the bias supply with all new parts plus a trimmer and resistor to ground. With a few value changes it settled down and gave a good range on the trimmer. It puts out 20vAC RMS into 8 ohms before clipping - 50 watts.
With over 600v on the plates I might have expected a bit more, but 50w doesn't seem too bad to me!
The guy felt on playing it that there was not enough clean headroom, and brought it back. It still puts out those 50watts. The speakers seem ok, no rub or noises. It is a little compressed-sounding, I guess, but ok, though it isn't sharp and chimey really. Sounds like an EL34 amp to me.
Anything strike you that I might do to sharpen it up? Or tell him he's trying to get a quart out of a pint pot?
With over 600v on the plates I might have expected a bit more, but 50w doesn't seem too bad to me!
The guy felt on playing it that there was not enough clean headroom, and brought it back. It still puts out those 50watts. The speakers seem ok, no rub or noises. It is a little compressed-sounding, I guess, but ok, though it isn't sharp and chimey really. Sounds like an EL34 amp to me.
Anything strike you that I might do to sharpen it up? Or tell him he's trying to get a quart out of a pint pot?
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