Yesterday I unhooked the polarity switch on my '66 princeton reverb and rewired it for a standby switch. (Yes the amp has a three prong cord) I'm wondering if this switch is ok for this position.
After reading antique electronics catalog it looks like the polarity switch replacement isn't rated for as many amperes as the real standby switches. Is this ok? Last night I rehearsed with it and the amp seemed hot when I turned it off.
1. I'm wanting to know if the original blackface polarity switch is rated high enough to use it as a standby switch.
2. The amp and PT were pretty hot. Honestly it might always be running this hot. I'm not sure. Just wondering if an underrated switch might cause heat in the PT?
3. I put the switch between the rectifier tube and the can cap. Is this a problem?
After reading antique electronics catalog it looks like the polarity switch replacement isn't rated for as many amperes as the real standby switches. Is this ok? Last night I rehearsed with it and the amp seemed hot when I turned it off.
1. I'm wanting to know if the original blackface polarity switch is rated high enough to use it as a standby switch.
2. The amp and PT were pretty hot. Honestly it might always be running this hot. I'm not sure. Just wondering if an underrated switch might cause heat in the PT?
3. I put the switch between the rectifier tube and the can cap. Is this a problem?
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