I'm starting a new thread on the PRRI I have on my bench in case someone can benefit from this info. When checking bias, I noticed it has 6L6s in it,but otherwise looks to be stock. Is this OK? It is sitting at about 32mA, can the tranny handle this?
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Originally posted by Randall View PostI'm starting a new thread on the PRRI I have on my bench in case someone can benefit from this info. When checking bias, I noticed it has 6L6s in it,but otherwise looks to be stock. Is this OK? It is sitting at about 32mA, can the tranny handle this?This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Here is another wrinkle, customer reports amp sounded funny at a church gig. he turned around and saw the pilot light out. After a bit the light came on, and the amp was fine for the rest of the afternoon. Makes me wonder if the PT was stressing with the 6L6s in there, but I don't know if a PT can even go out and then come back like that. Maybe a temporary loss of power at his outlet? At any rate, I convinced him to go with a set of JJ 6V6s. He didn't even know he had 6L6s in it.It's weird, because it WAS working fine.....
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Originally posted by Randall View PostHere is another wrinkle, customer reports amp sounded funny at a church gig. he turned around and saw the pilot light out. After a bit the light came on, and the amp was fine for the rest of the afternoon. Makes me wonder if the PT was stressing with the 6L6s in there, but I don't know if a PT can even go out and then come back like that. Maybe a temporary loss of power at his outlet? At any rate, I convinced him to go with a set of JJ 6V6s. He didn't even know he had 6L6s in it.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Randall View Post... I convinced him to go with a set of JJ 6V6s. He didn't even know he had 6L6s in it.
Rock On,
Tom
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