I'm going blind from all the reading to no avail, so maybe somebody that actually works on these can answer it?
I realize this amp has it's issues, and it endures significant bashing, but for 200 bucks it really does sound good.
Here is what I think I know:
1) Rectifier modes:
Class A: tube rectified
Class A/B: tube + ss rectified
Class SS: solid state
2) changing the mode, changes the plate voltage.(hearsay) actual SS: 475v @ 45ma w/30w tubes
Now what am I trying to ask?....
1) is a single tube capable of rectifying 100 watts?
2) if the plate voltage changes with the mode selection, would it be logical to choose a mode, set bias, and stay there?
3) I've heard these amps run quite hot in class A mode; is that why eurotubes recommends biasing/running in class A/B?
4) What the devil am I trying to ask here
5) Exactly what is the purpose of combining tube/ss rectification from a signal standpoint vs. running in a pure tube or ss circuit OR are the mode descriptions actually lost in Chinese translation and have nothing to do with actual operation?
I think (5) is my question, but the rest apply (including #4) - any thoughts?
I realize this amp has it's issues, and it endures significant bashing, but for 200 bucks it really does sound good.
Here is what I think I know:
1) Rectifier modes:
Class A: tube rectified
Class A/B: tube + ss rectified
Class SS: solid state
2) changing the mode, changes the plate voltage.(hearsay) actual SS: 475v @ 45ma w/30w tubes
Now what am I trying to ask?....
1) is a single tube capable of rectifying 100 watts?
2) if the plate voltage changes with the mode selection, would it be logical to choose a mode, set bias, and stay there?
3) I've heard these amps run quite hot in class A mode; is that why eurotubes recommends biasing/running in class A/B?
4) What the devil am I trying to ask here
5) Exactly what is the purpose of combining tube/ss rectification from a signal standpoint vs. running in a pure tube or ss circuit OR are the mode descriptions actually lost in Chinese translation and have nothing to do with actual operation?
I think (5) is my question, but the rest apply (including #4) - any thoughts?
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