My new (6G3) built will be equipped with a GZ34 tube rectifier I've already ordered. Being scared of a gig with a failing tube and no replacement I thought of a solid state rectifier as a spare. Since there is less voltage drop I fear it would blow the filter caps.
Recently I've read about a replacement with solid state diodes and a resistor in series with each of them to emulate the tube recto.
Could anybody help me out with the values of the diodes and resistors for a GZ34 replacement and what wattage the resistores should have?
Is this the same way a copper cap or the Port Arthur rectifier is working?
Thanks
Matt
Recently I've read about a replacement with solid state diodes and a resistor in series with each of them to emulate the tube recto.
Could anybody help me out with the values of the diodes and resistors for a GZ34 replacement and what wattage the resistores should have?
Is this the same way a copper cap or the Port Arthur rectifier is working?
Thanks
Matt
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