I still have a number of 4 x KT77 output tubed guitar amps which I would like to run into the Palmer PDI-03, but it is only rated maximum 100 Watt input.
(The Palmer PDi-03 takes the speaker out signal and lets you silently "DI" into the "desk" adding a 4x12 stack flavor without getting your flared trousers in a flap or waking the neighbors.)
If I remember correctly the amps were being marketed as 140 Watts, but I am unsure. I do not have a scope yet and have never tested the output of an amp myself.
It would be nice not to blow the Palmer, then risking the KT77s and the Partridges. I suppose I could pull two tubes, but I hear more going on in the quads and that is what it is all about.
Some figures:
Plates are at 465V, G2 tracks about 3V below that. (1,5k G2 resistor)
These are the GEC / MOV 1970's KT77s.
From the data sheet I see that Pa is 35W absolute and 28W max.
I was biasing them, I think conservatively, around 36-37mA, with a 1Ohm resistor:
28 Watt / 465V plate x 0.62 = apr. 37mA.
Any ideas, just keep the volume down, or just forget it and let them gather dust?
(The Palmer PDi-03 takes the speaker out signal and lets you silently "DI" into the "desk" adding a 4x12 stack flavor without getting your flared trousers in a flap or waking the neighbors.)
If I remember correctly the amps were being marketed as 140 Watts, but I am unsure. I do not have a scope yet and have never tested the output of an amp myself.
It would be nice not to blow the Palmer, then risking the KT77s and the Partridges. I suppose I could pull two tubes, but I hear more going on in the quads and that is what it is all about.
Some figures:
Plates are at 465V, G2 tracks about 3V below that. (1,5k G2 resistor)
These are the GEC / MOV 1970's KT77s.
From the data sheet I see that Pa is 35W absolute and 28W max.
I was biasing them, I think conservatively, around 36-37mA, with a 1Ohm resistor:
28 Watt / 465V plate x 0.62 = apr. 37mA.
Any ideas, just keep the volume down, or just forget it and let them gather dust?
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