Originally posted by pdf64
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Yes, but that's into a resistive load of the rated nominal value.
How about if you double it, eg as at treble resonance; which gives more then, tube or solid state? How about x10 nominal, eg at bass resonance?
How about if you double it, eg as at treble resonance; which gives more then, tube or solid state? How about x10 nominal, eg at bass resonance?
The thing is that tubes are lossy, so a tube amp HT power supply needs to have more capability than a similarly rated solid state amp.
Things would be evened out if the solid state amp was configured to have a similar (full load) output impedance as a regular tube amp, but then its power supply would need to have higher voltage rails and it would be less efficient.
Things would be evened out if the solid state amp was configured to have a similar (full load) output impedance as a regular tube amp, but then its power supply would need to have higher voltage rails and it would be less efficient.
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