I've already dropped a set of old RCA 6v6 and they sound fine with the negative bias voltage properly lowered. Now I was wondering if sticking a 1/4 jack as a plug with nothing soldered to it would be a good idea to engage the 4 ohm tap to deal with the primary impedence mismatch?
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Originally posted by Iplayloud View PostI've already dropped a set of old RCA 6v6 and they sound fine with the negative bias voltage properly lowered. Now I was wondering if sticking a 1/4 jack as a plug with nothing soldered to it would be a good idea to engage the 4 ohm tap to deal with the primary impedence mismatch?
Plus it may sound a bit different, perhaps better.
If you're just playing at lower power output levels, then it probably won't make much difference, it should be fine to use whichever arrangement sounds best.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by Iplayloud View PostSorry for the triple post, it gave a strange error message and I kept trying How do I delete them ?
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Originally posted by Iplayloud View PostSorry for the triple post, it gave a strange error message and I kept trying How do I delete them ?
My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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At least the error message when posting has gone.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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As the loading on the heater circuit has reduced, it's worth just checking that the heater voltage hasn't increased too much. What the V AC do you measure between pins 2 and 7 of either output valve socket?
Apart from that I can't think of anything.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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