i'm guessing this enourmous transformer was powering about a "1.5 gallon jug worth" of 12ax7's filaments associated with black and white organ keys. And now "overcurrent's" the few remaining tubes [of the now just a simple 20watt or so power amp], which look like a pair of pushpull "EL84's or so", a couple preamp tubes and a "gas-glow" regulator valve, [A-02 ?] known for it's 70v drop.
An output tube sockets pin 9 shows me lightning, the scorched insulator and copper of pin 9 ripple with dazzling plasma very soon after startup, I assume the socket temperature needs a second or two to ramp up before before the lightning initiates socket destruction.
What hack could I use to have startup and run without the filament "over-supply" from the [Ginourmous Xformer] ?
Is it possible to get the Xformer filament supply to run a fraction of tubes for which it was designed ?
Hypotheses include huge resistor, huge resistor that heats up and changes R, adding filaments to load the supply, Lm317's, Separate supply transformer...perhaps you can imagine something which is quick, light, small, reliable and free [lol]... like it's not actually there but reduces filament destruction from the now [after conversion reduced the #of filaments by 1/6th or more] seriously overrated Xformer filament tap. Thanks for reading, the amp sounded really great though.
An output tube sockets pin 9 shows me lightning, the scorched insulator and copper of pin 9 ripple with dazzling plasma very soon after startup, I assume the socket temperature needs a second or two to ramp up before before the lightning initiates socket destruction.
What hack could I use to have startup and run without the filament "over-supply" from the [Ginourmous Xformer] ?
Is it possible to get the Xformer filament supply to run a fraction of tubes for which it was designed ?
Hypotheses include huge resistor, huge resistor that heats up and changes R, adding filaments to load the supply, Lm317's, Separate supply transformer...perhaps you can imagine something which is quick, light, small, reliable and free [lol]... like it's not actually there but reduces filament destruction from the now [after conversion reduced the #of filaments by 1/6th or more] seriously overrated Xformer filament tap. Thanks for reading, the amp sounded really great though.
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