I've been working on a friends old lifco amp, it's a non reverb Princeton into cathode bias pair of 5v5s. Basically a 5e3 with a tone stack. It used to have just the reverb bridge of the reverb model, but I yanked that whole gain stage out for now.
o after ferreting out a bad rectifier tube it sounds pretty solid in my basement. This amp didn't seem to like pedals that well, I added a series grid resistor into the PI and that tightened it up, that and yanking the extra gain stage.
So my buddy plugs in his 40hm 2x10 at an open mic and all the bottom end disappears, some volume too IMO.
This thing has about 295 on the plates and I'm pretty sure the tranny is 7.2k with a 8ohm load. So the cab is definitely stressing the amp, and it's not like Princetons are known for their smooth overdriven tones in the first place. But it sounded bad asssed in my basement into a 1x15, on stage into the 2x10 I couldn't get a meaty tone out of it. I'm gonna drag my 15 out, but I'm wondering, could running a 3.6k load cause this much grief for a pair of 6v6s?
o after ferreting out a bad rectifier tube it sounds pretty solid in my basement. This amp didn't seem to like pedals that well, I added a series grid resistor into the PI and that tightened it up, that and yanking the extra gain stage.
So my buddy plugs in his 40hm 2x10 at an open mic and all the bottom end disappears, some volume too IMO.
This thing has about 295 on the plates and I'm pretty sure the tranny is 7.2k with a 8ohm load. So the cab is definitely stressing the amp, and it's not like Princetons are known for their smooth overdriven tones in the first place. But it sounded bad asssed in my basement into a 1x15, on stage into the 2x10 I couldn't get a meaty tone out of it. I'm gonna drag my 15 out, but I'm wondering, could running a 3.6k load cause this much grief for a pair of 6v6s?
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