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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Running an MTS head at 50 watts?
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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelG" data-source="post: 196" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>Bruce E. replied to the thread mentioned by Ned, and I'll just include his text in here verbatim:</p><p></p><p><em>"FYI: The only 6V6 that we know of that is safe at the plate voltage in the Egnater amps is made by JJ. We've tested them and they held up just fine in the MOD50. Haven't tried them in the MOD100 but the voltage is the same. Should make the MOD100 around 40 watts. </em></p><p><em>The MOD50 has a low/high power switch (actually the standby switch does both functions). With 6L6/5881/EL34/KT66 you get around 60 watts in high power and 20 watts in low. With a pair of JJ 6V6, power out was 18 watts in high and 4 watts in low power."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelG, post: 196, member: 48"] Bruce E. replied to the thread mentioned by Ned, and I'll just include his text in here verbatim: [i]"FYI: The only 6V6 that we know of that is safe at the plate voltage in the Egnater amps is made by JJ. We've tested them and they held up just fine in the MOD50. Haven't tried them in the MOD100 but the voltage is the same. Should make the MOD100 around 40 watts. The MOD50 has a low/high power switch (actually the standby switch does both functions). With 6L6/5881/EL34/KT66 you get around 60 watts in high power and 20 watts in low. With a pair of JJ 6V6, power out was 18 watts in high and 4 watts in low power."[/i] [/QUOTE]
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Running an MTS head at 50 watts?
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