Hello,
I've been rebuilding a 1970 SF Twin. Replaced all the electrolytics, converted hum adj to bias adj, replaced power amp grid and screen resistors, new baffle board, replaced ripped Oxfords with a pair of used swamp things, new quad of 6L6s, reglued and pinned cabinet. New tolex and grill cloth are coming. The thing is sounding really good...albeit too loud for me. Virtually no odd noises after the screen and grid resistors.
At some point in its life the PT was replaced by what appears to be a '65 TRRI xfmr. It seems to work fine though since it does not have a CT for the high voltage, the rectifier has been converted to a full bridge. It is giving me a plate voltage of ~450 with a quad installed. Kinda high but OK I guess. Got it biased kinda cold though not nearly as cold as it was with the hum adj.
Anyway, the thing I've noticed is the PT gets almost too hot to touch after 30 minutes or so. I've never had an older twin like this so I don't have a reference point but it's way hotter than my other amps (Shiva, DSL100, Rectoverb).
I'll have an infrared thermometer tommorow to take some readings.
Just wondering if anyone had thought on how hot a twins PT should get. BTW, it heats up in standby so I'm assuming it's primarily the heater current. Seems like it should be ok though since the reissue has the same tube compliment.
Thanks,
Doug
I've been rebuilding a 1970 SF Twin. Replaced all the electrolytics, converted hum adj to bias adj, replaced power amp grid and screen resistors, new baffle board, replaced ripped Oxfords with a pair of used swamp things, new quad of 6L6s, reglued and pinned cabinet. New tolex and grill cloth are coming. The thing is sounding really good...albeit too loud for me. Virtually no odd noises after the screen and grid resistors.
At some point in its life the PT was replaced by what appears to be a '65 TRRI xfmr. It seems to work fine though since it does not have a CT for the high voltage, the rectifier has been converted to a full bridge. It is giving me a plate voltage of ~450 with a quad installed. Kinda high but OK I guess. Got it biased kinda cold though not nearly as cold as it was with the hum adj.
Anyway, the thing I've noticed is the PT gets almost too hot to touch after 30 minutes or so. I've never had an older twin like this so I don't have a reference point but it's way hotter than my other amps (Shiva, DSL100, Rectoverb).
I'll have an infrared thermometer tommorow to take some readings.
Just wondering if anyone had thought on how hot a twins PT should get. BTW, it heats up in standby so I'm assuming it's primarily the heater current. Seems like it should be ok though since the reissue has the same tube compliment.
Thanks,
Doug
Comment