I apologize for the big gaps in my knowledge, but as always I appreciate any opportunity to learn.
Do tube amp transformers run a bit cooler in cathode biased amps when you are driving them hard, as opposed to at an idle ?
I have taken some IR measurements of a power transformer and I was surprised to find it a bit cooler when I was using it for the same time as idling it.
I may be off with this, as I had no controls. Once my wife is out of the house (LOL) I can run a fair test that would go like this : 1.) Room temp amp, start playing for 30 minutes or so, and then measure transformer at several pre-defined points.
2.) Room temp amp, just let idle for the same amount of time, check temps at all the same transformer points. Make sure room temp and wall voltage are very close in both tests, and amp is in same location.
Question : Is there any basis to support a Power transformer running cooler on a small push pull 6V6 amp ? If so, why is that the case ? If not, what happens generally and why ?
Thanks for your help !
Do tube amp transformers run a bit cooler in cathode biased amps when you are driving them hard, as opposed to at an idle ?
I have taken some IR measurements of a power transformer and I was surprised to find it a bit cooler when I was using it for the same time as idling it.
I may be off with this, as I had no controls. Once my wife is out of the house (LOL) I can run a fair test that would go like this : 1.) Room temp amp, start playing for 30 minutes or so, and then measure transformer at several pre-defined points.
2.) Room temp amp, just let idle for the same amount of time, check temps at all the same transformer points. Make sure room temp and wall voltage are very close in both tests, and amp is in same location.
Question : Is there any basis to support a Power transformer running cooler on a small push pull 6V6 amp ? If so, why is that the case ? If not, what happens generally and why ?
Thanks for your help !
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