I was given one of these little guys and it had the typical dead power tube circuitry due to the fantastic
China tube that it came with. Anyway, I fixed it up and it's been laying around for a couple years. I decided
to throw in that Mercury Magnetics upgrade kit and it's up, running, and sounds pretty good with it.
My issue is that I'm kinda freaked out by the operating conditions of the power tube. I didn't modify anything
when I repaired the amp to stock so I didn't check anything per bias, but the conditions with the MM upgrade
have me worried.
I've got 419V on the plate and I'm drawing 42mA and I figure that is 17.6W worth of draw. Of course a 6V6
is spec'd at 14W so....
And looking at the datasheet (grid is at about -32.5):
JJ-6V6-S.pdf
It appears that this is clearly out of line.
What are your thoughts on this?
I see many, many power amps with their tubes running hotter than their specified limits but is this ok? What is the limit?
Thank you
China tube that it came with. Anyway, I fixed it up and it's been laying around for a couple years. I decided
to throw in that Mercury Magnetics upgrade kit and it's up, running, and sounds pretty good with it.
My issue is that I'm kinda freaked out by the operating conditions of the power tube. I didn't modify anything
when I repaired the amp to stock so I didn't check anything per bias, but the conditions with the MM upgrade
have me worried.
I've got 419V on the plate and I'm drawing 42mA and I figure that is 17.6W worth of draw. Of course a 6V6
is spec'd at 14W so....
And looking at the datasheet (grid is at about -32.5):
JJ-6V6-S.pdf
It appears that this is clearly out of line.
What are your thoughts on this?
I see many, many power amps with their tubes running hotter than their specified limits but is this ok? What is the limit?
Thank you
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