Working on a Laney Supergroup 60 Watt for a customer. It's got the original Partridge transformers which I'd like to keep using. The problem is the power transformer is currently supplying about 700VDC for the B+ (unloaded with output tubes).
What's the most elegant solution? Try dropping the B+ with a high-power mosfet or zeners? Seems like a lot of power to try and dissipate...
Leave the plate voltage super high and throttle the screen grid voltage way down?
Or should I just start leaning towards a replacement PT? :/
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
Here's a schematic, the preamp I've got is slightly different but the power amp and supply looks the same.
Laney-60.pdf
What's the most elegant solution? Try dropping the B+ with a high-power mosfet or zeners? Seems like a lot of power to try and dissipate...
Leave the plate voltage super high and throttle the screen grid voltage way down?
Or should I just start leaning towards a replacement PT? :/
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
Here's a schematic, the preamp I've got is slightly different but the power amp and supply looks the same.
Laney-60.pdf
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