So I found this majorly-conflicting-with-everything-i-know post
Can someone give me a basic run down of the "what happens" when you pull 2 tubes and half the impedance switch on a typical push/pull w/ 4 power tubes? Like.. the theory of what happens?
Voltage and current draw on the 2 tube plates left running go up, the overall impedance doubles, the overall resistance goes down (I think?). Things like that. My understanding is fuzzy but would love a quick professional and fast to-the-point of what exactly happens here and what if anything additional needs to be done. (Parts that get more stress/less stress?)
I was under the impression of puling two, half the impedance, and you're good. You might have to adjust bias but as bias is mostly a preference within acceptable range thing you can get away without having to adjust after pulling two given that there is no red-plating happening. Is this inaccurate? Not should you still adjust the bias (we know we "should") but do you have to? Does anything negative happen to the amp with the change, specifically, will it "actually" cause any problems by consistently running 100 watt heads w/ only 1 pair?
I was told at an expo event that this will always damage an amp because of the change in current and stress on some parts. I have also been told the opposite, that it's fine, you don't need to adjust bias (but you should) and that it will not fail because of running at half power. Then, I see a post as above, which also conflicts.
I'm hoping to get a solid understanding of what happens when you pull a pair in a push/pull and what changes if any are necessary after the fact (and to avoid misinformation).
Thanks guys!
Can someone give me a basic run down of the "what happens" when you pull 2 tubes and half the impedance switch on a typical push/pull w/ 4 power tubes? Like.. the theory of what happens?
Voltage and current draw on the 2 tube plates left running go up, the overall impedance doubles, the overall resistance goes down (I think?). Things like that. My understanding is fuzzy but would love a quick professional and fast to-the-point of what exactly happens here and what if anything additional needs to be done. (Parts that get more stress/less stress?)
I was under the impression of puling two, half the impedance, and you're good. You might have to adjust bias but as bias is mostly a preference within acceptable range thing you can get away without having to adjust after pulling two given that there is no red-plating happening. Is this inaccurate? Not should you still adjust the bias (we know we "should") but do you have to? Does anything negative happen to the amp with the change, specifically, will it "actually" cause any problems by consistently running 100 watt heads w/ only 1 pair?
I was told at an expo event that this will always damage an amp because of the change in current and stress on some parts. I have also been told the opposite, that it's fine, you don't need to adjust bias (but you should) and that it will not fail because of running at half power. Then, I see a post as above, which also conflicts.
I'm hoping to get a solid understanding of what happens when you pull a pair in a push/pull and what changes if any are necessary after the fact (and to avoid misinformation).
Thanks guys!
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