So I have this Fryette Deliverance amp. It has 4-KT88's that are supposed to put out about 120 watts.
I hooked up my bias probe, and find about 420 at the power tube plates. That said, looking at the data sheet for a JJ KT88, the max wattage for this tube is 42 watts. THe amp is biased for 70% PD using the 42 watts in the math: 42/420=.10 *.7= .07 or 70 miliamps.
SO, how does Mr. Fryette figure the amp is putting out 120 watts from 4-KT88's when He biases the amp as if each tube is putting out 42 watts?
I hooked up my bias probe, and find about 420 at the power tube plates. That said, looking at the data sheet for a JJ KT88, the max wattage for this tube is 42 watts. THe amp is biased for 70% PD using the 42 watts in the math: 42/420=.10 *.7= .07 or 70 miliamps.
SO, how does Mr. Fryette figure the amp is putting out 120 watts from 4-KT88's when He biases the amp as if each tube is putting out 42 watts?
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