Here's the deal:
I have an older Weber power transformer for a twin reverb type amp, BUT it has a 5V filament winding. This tranny has taps to get 300-0-300. Now I'm thinking with the voltage drop at idle to begin with and further dropping (what is it, 17 volts or something?) under high current use, the amp might not exceed the 250 mA rating of the 5AR4.
What do you think? Still too taxing on the tube? Maybe. I don't know. I don't have a way of figuring this. I think it would be cool to make a lower power amp with four 6L6s that would have the same power as a two 6L6 amp with the typically higher B+ voltage. It would have a different sound/response, don't you think?
Too much work to go through to have the rectifier tube blow.
Any way of figuring this? Thanks.
I have an older Weber power transformer for a twin reverb type amp, BUT it has a 5V filament winding. This tranny has taps to get 300-0-300. Now I'm thinking with the voltage drop at idle to begin with and further dropping (what is it, 17 volts or something?) under high current use, the amp might not exceed the 250 mA rating of the 5AR4.
What do you think? Still too taxing on the tube? Maybe. I don't know. I don't have a way of figuring this. I think it would be cool to make a lower power amp with four 6L6s that would have the same power as a two 6L6 amp with the typically higher B+ voltage. It would have a different sound/response, don't you think?
Too much work to go through to have the rectifier tube blow.
Any way of figuring this? Thanks.
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