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  • Roland Cube 60 has 50 mV of DC offset.... What is considered too much?

    I have 50 mV with or without the speaker connected using an 8 ohm speaker. Is this acceptable? The original owner replaced the stock 8 ohm speaker with a 4 ohm. Is 50 mV going to heat the voice coil??

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    Originally posted by 1ampman View Post
    I. Is 50 mV going to heat the voice coil??
    Not much.

    But the 4 ohm speaker is going to pull roughly twice the power of an 8 ohm.
    This in itself is cause for concern. More so than the feeble dc offset.

    "IF" you play the amp full bore, flat out.

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    • #3
      Thx Jazz Bass.... I thought 50mv was acceptable for guitar amps. I'm installing the correct speaker. Well that's good news!

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      • #4
        Figure it out. 50mv through 8 ohms is 6ma of current. And that is 0.3 milliwatts.

        You would have three tenths of one milliwatt of voice coil heating. A milliwatt being 1/1000th of a watt.

        Rubbing your hands together and blowing on them would cause more heat.
        Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        • #5
          So what would be considered too much dcv on an output for guitar amps. ??? When you consider it repair time.....

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          • #6
            When it tells my amplifier-zen all-amp-oneness that it is a sign of trouble.

            If I see a half a volt offset even under load, I am curious to know why it is there. SOlid state amps are so heavily fed back on themselves there really ought to be no offset. But a few millivolts are probably inevitable now and then. But that half a volt? If the amp sounds OK and shows no signs of trouble, I am not likely to know it is there in the first place. And certainly if it hits a volt or volts, then there is something wrong. Even a half volt won;t hurt the speaker, but to me it is an omen.
            Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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