Hi guys, I'm a new poster here, but I've been lurking and learning for about a year now. I built a guitar amp that has 4 EL34 power tubes in the output section. The output transformer is 1.9k rated for 100W. I want to replace the EL34s with KT88s, but my EL34s are physically placed too close together to safely run all 4 KT88s, as they are much bigger. Instead of attempting to move the tube sockets I figured I would try getting 100W output from 2 KT88s, just using the outer tube sockets (so there is no physical interference issue).
Technical info:
Plate: ~460V
Screen: ~458V
OPT: 1.9k 100W push pull from Magnetic Components, Inc.
4/8/16 Ohm taps
NFB: 47kOhm + Depth control
My idea was to place the two KT88s in the outer tube sockets and bias them to ~60mA each, thus having idle dissipation ~30W. Then I was going to change the NFB resistor to 100k + Depth control, roughly doubling the actual amplitude of voltage placed on the grids, since there are only two tubes and they have roughly the same transconductance.
By this logic I should not have to double the impedance of the cab I am using (aka 8ohm cab, 16ohm impedance selection as if just pulling two of the EL34s). Is this correct enough to attempt an experiment or should I expect explosions?
The current am design has been tested through and through, there are absolutely no problems and it has been gigged with numerous times, played while dimed for decent periods and the like, so there are seemingly no major electrical problems (underrated transformers and the like).
I would greatly appreciate any feedback you guys have!
Technical info:
Plate: ~460V
Screen: ~458V
OPT: 1.9k 100W push pull from Magnetic Components, Inc.
4/8/16 Ohm taps
NFB: 47kOhm + Depth control
My idea was to place the two KT88s in the outer tube sockets and bias them to ~60mA each, thus having idle dissipation ~30W. Then I was going to change the NFB resistor to 100k + Depth control, roughly doubling the actual amplitude of voltage placed on the grids, since there are only two tubes and they have roughly the same transconductance.
By this logic I should not have to double the impedance of the cab I am using (aka 8ohm cab, 16ohm impedance selection as if just pulling two of the EL34s). Is this correct enough to attempt an experiment or should I expect explosions?
The current am design has been tested through and through, there are absolutely no problems and it has been gigged with numerous times, played while dimed for decent periods and the like, so there are seemingly no major electrical problems (underrated transformers and the like).
I would greatly appreciate any feedback you guys have!
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