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Subject: Re: 6L6 Alternatives
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In <1998083104371500.AAA0251--(at)--adder03.news.aol.com> timtub–(at)–ol.com
(TimTube) writes:
>
>In article
(Jim
>Kroger) writes:
>
>>>
>>> The 6550s are going to draw about the same heater current as the
EL34. They
>>> will probaby sound pretty anemic at 30ma…Something around 45ma
should be
>>> about right. I’ve not put these in a ressue Bassman, but 6550s are
my
>>favorite
>>> choice for getting incredibly big spank out of a Super Reverb.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Is this something that can be tried without modding or hurting the
Super
>>Reverb?
>>
>>
>>
>I should have added to that post that while I’ve not experienced power
>transformer problems running 6550s in a Super Reverb, the 6550s do
draw almost
>twice the filament current of a 6L6…If the thought of melting your
PT causes
>anguish and trauma, I would suggest an auxiliarly filament
transformer.
>
>Tim
>
>A great amp can make a lousy guitar sound great.
>A lousy amp will make a great guitar sound lousy.
>
Lord Valve Speaketh:
I’ve seen ’em done both ways…I know a dude who’s been
running 6550s in his BF Super Reverb for more than 20
years, on the stock tranny. If you do decide to use
an auxilliary filament tranny, don’t bolt it down to
the chassis right away; run some long wires from it
around the back of the chassis, power it up while the
chassis is on the bench in front of you, turn it up
pretty loud, and experiment with moving the tranny
around so you can see what effect it has on the hum
level. Once you have it located in a place where you
get the least hum, draw lines around the feet with a
Sharpie marker and mark the holes. You may not be
able to put a bolt through all of the mounting feet
because of stuff located inside the chassis, but you
should try to mount it with all four if you possibly
can. Another way to go is to mount it to the wall of
the amp somewhere, and connect the wires with a Molex.
Lord Valve
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