Does anyone know if the reason Fender used solid state rectifiers vs GZ34 in similar era tube amps, e.g. the Twin used solid state, but Deluxe used a GZ34, for current rating only? I.e., the GZ34 could not provide enough current to run a Twin?
Id like to build a Deluxe AB763 type chassis, but considering using solid state rectifiers for cost and also easier build since it gets rid of another tube. Im not enough an engineering wiz to understand how this would affect all of the B+ circuit voltages to all of the tubes. Ive read that rule of thumb VAC RMS to peak which is the input to the first filter cap, is about 1.3 to 1.4. But this is for solid state, right?
Does anyone know the similar calculation for a GZ34?
Id like to build a Deluxe AB763 type chassis, but considering using solid state rectifiers for cost and also easier build since it gets rid of another tube. Im not enough an engineering wiz to understand how this would affect all of the B+ circuit voltages to all of the tubes. Ive read that rule of thumb VAC RMS to peak which is the input to the first filter cap, is about 1.3 to 1.4. But this is for solid state, right?
Does anyone know the similar calculation for a GZ34?
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