So, I've got a chassis and cabinet for a tweed super coming my way (thanks Bruce)...
I already have a OT & PT from Weber that can handle a pair of 6v6's (made for a Deluxe Reverb)... (680 or 540 VAC / 150 ma.)
I'd like to avoid buying another transformer set, so I'm trying to figure out exactly how much I'd be giving up by using the transformers I have... Otherwise, I'll have to buy another set.
I'm not gigging right now... Not even in a band anymore, but if I had to, I have a 50 watt SLO clone that would be loud enough for that sort of thing.
Would the 6L6's have that much more oomph to them, or even better, could I get away with the 6L6's with the transformers I already have?
Would I get more headroom out of the 6V6's if I moved away from the cathodyne inverter and went to a long tailed pair? I already have a princeton reverb, so I do want to have more headroom than that...
Thanks!
I already have a OT & PT from Weber that can handle a pair of 6v6's (made for a Deluxe Reverb)... (680 or 540 VAC / 150 ma.)
I'd like to avoid buying another transformer set, so I'm trying to figure out exactly how much I'd be giving up by using the transformers I have... Otherwise, I'll have to buy another set.
I'm not gigging right now... Not even in a band anymore, but if I had to, I have a 50 watt SLO clone that would be loud enough for that sort of thing.
Would the 6L6's have that much more oomph to them, or even better, could I get away with the 6L6's with the transformers I already have?
Would I get more headroom out of the 6V6's if I moved away from the cathodyne inverter and went to a long tailed pair? I already have a princeton reverb, so I do want to have more headroom than that...
Thanks!
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