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First build, hum issues
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Re: First build, hum issues
Seems to me you should have built the amp first then asked questions well at least that's how I build amps.
Seems like we were being tested
Seems like we were being tested
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joshdfrazier
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Re: First build, hum issues
fowler: yeah i'm sure i'm irritating some folks, sorry! i'm not trying to test anyone? not sure how you mean.
structo, here are the voltages in dc:
V3 pin 7 = 248
V2 pin 7 = 246
V2 pin 9 = 230
V2 pin 3 = 7
V1b pin 6= 134
V1a pin 1 = 152
V4 pin 1 = 172
I may actually not need to change the PT, actually. I would still like to know how high I can safely go, though. The cannabis rex is extremely loud. Also, I would not be able to fit a larger transformer.
structo, here are the voltages in dc:
V3 pin 7 = 248
V2 pin 7 = 246
V2 pin 9 = 230
V2 pin 3 = 7
V1b pin 6= 134
V1a pin 1 = 152
V4 pin 1 = 172
I may actually not need to change the PT, actually. I would still like to know how high I can safely go, though. The cannabis rex is extremely loud. Also, I would not be able to fit a larger transformer.
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Re: First build, hum issues
Actually those voltages look pretty good.
The power seems to be around 11 watts.
The power seems to be around 11 watts.
Tom
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joshdfrazier
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Re: First build, hum issues
11 watts, really? Seems like alot for a single EL84. I did use it at practice today. We play loud, and I didn't even need to crank it up all the way. PT was pretty hot to the touch, but not unbearably so.
Re: First build, hum issues
Yeah, when you burn your fingers on the power switch, probably time to look for a higher current rated PT. 
Tom
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Re: First build, hum issues
PT shouldn't get more than warm (unless it's getting heated radiatively by the output tube - one EL84, probably not). Total power consumed by that tube could be 12W or a little more, but output power can't be more than 6W or so.