Getting close to wrapping up some work I'm doing on a new Carvin Vintage 16 amp, nothing too fancy, just a general guitar amp with 2 - 12AX7's (1 in the pre, 1 for the LTPI) and 2 - EL84's for power. I did some mild mods to the circuit, then set the bias and put it on the scope and checked the output, got a nice clean wave form at max amplitude before the tops of the wave started to flatten out, looked like this:
Checked the voltage at the output and got 13.1 volts against an 8 ohm load. The meter is a true RMS bench meter that has always proven to be quite accurate, better than the B&K handheld I also use. This is not the first time I've measured power output with it and I've always gotten good readings in the range I expected. This however was unexpected, I've never seen this much clean power out of a pair of EL84's, and have seen quite a few internet amp gurus that would scoff at you if you claimed this.
So there you go, 21.5 watts out of a pair of EL84's operating with 350 volts on the plates, and set for about 7.5 watts dissipation at idle, fixed bias. Oh, they are the stock Sovtek brand EL84's that came in the amp from Carvin.
Checked the voltage at the output and got 13.1 volts against an 8 ohm load. The meter is a true RMS bench meter that has always proven to be quite accurate, better than the B&K handheld I also use. This is not the first time I've measured power output with it and I've always gotten good readings in the range I expected. This however was unexpected, I've never seen this much clean power out of a pair of EL84's, and have seen quite a few internet amp gurus that would scoff at you if you claimed this.
So there you go, 21.5 watts out of a pair of EL84's operating with 350 volts on the plates, and set for about 7.5 watts dissipation at idle, fixed bias. Oh, they are the stock Sovtek brand EL84's that came in the amp from Carvin.
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