Hi all,
Elsewhere on these forum pages I wrote about a volume problem I was trying to resolve in my Super Reverb clone. The issue was that the amp was pumping out less volume than what I expected for a 50W amp. Alas, when I removed the bugs in the circuit, I discovered that I have unleashed a beast of an amp with a serious ear damaging potential (they start to bleed at about 5 on the master volume control )
My issue now is that the amp is too loud to be practical to use (given that I play at my church and other small venues). A magazine article I recently read suggested that it would be possible to change 6L6 power tubes to 6V6 effectively reducing the power output while preserving the original tone. Would this require any substantial circuit changes (other than just re-biasing)? What are my options?
Cheers
Elsewhere on these forum pages I wrote about a volume problem I was trying to resolve in my Super Reverb clone. The issue was that the amp was pumping out less volume than what I expected for a 50W amp. Alas, when I removed the bugs in the circuit, I discovered that I have unleashed a beast of an amp with a serious ear damaging potential (they start to bleed at about 5 on the master volume control )
My issue now is that the amp is too loud to be practical to use (given that I play at my church and other small venues). A magazine article I recently read suggested that it would be possible to change 6L6 power tubes to 6V6 effectively reducing the power output while preserving the original tone. Would this require any substantial circuit changes (other than just re-biasing)? What are my options?
Cheers
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