So I've got a Pro Reverb UL SF amp that the guy wants to put 6V6GTs in but the first stage B+ is 538v. I have new TungSol 6V6GTs and from what I see the plate voltage should not be higher than 400v or so. The original OT was roasted, I think because someone changed the funky output jacks and that screwed up the impedance, and all I have at the moment in stock is a 45w Heyboer non-UL OT. It actually sounds nice but won't handle the 6L6 power output in this circuit. So we chance roasting the new OT. The reason for using this particular OT is that I have one on hand and he doesn't want to spend the money on another UL transformer and have the same LOUD amp. I suggested fixing it, selling it and buying a different amp but he wants to try this, knowing the caveats.
He said he's not going to play loud, and I believe him, he really seems to have a good handle on this. All he uses these days is an acoustic so the goal is to lower the power output substantially. Half the battle was the OT which we solved, but the high voltage is really complicating things. The 2nd position of the power rail is 440v so there is quite a drop between the 1st and 2nd stage to begin with.
I've considered using a voltage divider to knock it down to the 450v range using a large wirewound 2k and a 470 ohm 5w resistor, and running the normal OT power to this voltage divider and dropping the 2nd stage just a tad, 420-425v. The first stage runs through a pair of 220uf/300v caps in series and the grids would be run off the 2nd stage along with the PI.
This might be a no-brainer to you guys but that's why I'm asking before I try this - will this work reliably? At all? Should I discard this idea completely? Can it be tweaked to operate the way we want? Putting more money into a DR PT isn't in the budget, but I don't want to blow something up if we try this. It's really out there in left field in my mind but I have to ask or I won't know.
He said he's not going to play loud, and I believe him, he really seems to have a good handle on this. All he uses these days is an acoustic so the goal is to lower the power output substantially. Half the battle was the OT which we solved, but the high voltage is really complicating things. The 2nd position of the power rail is 440v so there is quite a drop between the 1st and 2nd stage to begin with.
I've considered using a voltage divider to knock it down to the 450v range using a large wirewound 2k and a 470 ohm 5w resistor, and running the normal OT power to this voltage divider and dropping the 2nd stage just a tad, 420-425v. The first stage runs through a pair of 220uf/300v caps in series and the grids would be run off the 2nd stage along with the PI.
This might be a no-brainer to you guys but that's why I'm asking before I try this - will this work reliably? At all? Should I discard this idea completely? Can it be tweaked to operate the way we want? Putting more money into a DR PT isn't in the budget, but I don't want to blow something up if we try this. It's really out there in left field in my mind but I have to ask or I won't know.
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