Hello all,
With the help of this forum I modified my Peavey Mace a while back to have an adjustable bias and the results are awesome.
my question is regarding the tubes. the amp runs off 6 - 6L6GC but i pulled the two outside tubes and only run it on 4. I also swapped the 100ohm screen grid resistors for 470ohm ones which are more common in 6L6 based amps. plus i blew one and needed to replace them anyway. would all these changes have an effect on the amps output and impedance?
the amp is decently old and I don't want to be stressing the transformers too much with an impedance mismatch. i run it into 2 - 8ohm 80watt speakers, wired in parallel for a 4ohm load that i plug into the amp's 4ohm output. Is there any way to calculate any changes that might have occurred? I would imagine it's not running anywhere close to the original 160watts and i don't know what the 4ohm and 8ohm speaker outputs are actually putting out.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
With the help of this forum I modified my Peavey Mace a while back to have an adjustable bias and the results are awesome.
my question is regarding the tubes. the amp runs off 6 - 6L6GC but i pulled the two outside tubes and only run it on 4. I also swapped the 100ohm screen grid resistors for 470ohm ones which are more common in 6L6 based amps. plus i blew one and needed to replace them anyway. would all these changes have an effect on the amps output and impedance?
the amp is decently old and I don't want to be stressing the transformers too much with an impedance mismatch. i run it into 2 - 8ohm 80watt speakers, wired in parallel for a 4ohm load that i plug into the amp's 4ohm output. Is there any way to calculate any changes that might have occurred? I would imagine it's not running anywhere close to the original 160watts and i don't know what the 4ohm and 8ohm speaker outputs are actually putting out.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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