When Mesa was equipping their (I guess) MkII with Fetrons, there was a toggle switch on the bottom of the chassis that selected the voltage supply they would run on. If I recall at all @ 240V for tubes and @ 180V for Fetrons, not all that much of a difference - and that's the voltage at the "high" end of the plate resistors. I guess they used FET's specified for hi voltage use or crammed even more resistors inside the Fetron tube. The Fetrons did not noticeably heat up.rp wrote:So where does the power go when you drop ~200V to 12-24V? Would these things glow red like a toaster?Leo_Gnardo wrote:What are Jet City Retrovalves? Solid state tube replacements? Well give it a try & let us know what ya think. Late 70's Mesa sent out some of their amp with Fetrons - the SS tube replacement of the time in a metal cylinder riding a 9-pin plug-in header.
Glow red like a toaster? Heck you can get those Estonian flash memory tubes and glow any color you want like kids' cereal, Razzberry Red, Goofy Grape, Orange Orange, Mutant Chinchilla Blue, Seasick Green, Jaundice Yellow.