I recently completed my third build (it's a CeriaTone JMP-50 Plexi-Lead) and thought that I had a problem in the amp, only to find that the problem was in some new power tubes that were purchased specifically for that amp.
Which leads me to the understanding that I need to do a bit more burn-in or torture testing of chassis' before declaring them finished.
So, I need a "dummy load" for quiet testing.
I have ordered 4 wire-wound 68 ohm, 100 watt resistors that I will wire in parallel for a nominal 17 ohm load.
I plan to mount them in a ventilated metal enclosure with a fan for maximum (or at least adequate) heat dissipation.
I think that's all simple enough.
I'm sure this next part is simple also, but I'm not certain on the details.
(which is to say that I am more simple than the question)
I'd like to have a small speaker as part of the load box that could be switched on/off. Not to use for playing, but just a momentary monitor to hear what the testing "sounds like".
I imagine that I can just place the speaker in series "behind" the resistors. Or even place it "behind" one of the resistors.
I'm not sure how much signal will be left after passing through the main resistors. I should be able to have a pot parallel to the speaker to control the volume, but not sure how many watts the pot or the speaker would need to be.
Can anyone help get me in the ballpark for values (for speaker and volume control)?
Thanks!
-Paul