EtherealWidow
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Don't tubes drift over time? I think it would depend on how long you've had the amp. Also, maybe there is in fact unequal wear since in 5 watt one tube is balancing out the OT.
MCK said:Just managed to hook my 5:25 to my CompuBias. Since I usually stick to the 5W mode I never bothered to test the darn thing. For one thing it turned out that the so-called perfectly matched Mesa tubes are not matched at all. You'll see below:
Readings in 30W mode :
Left - plate 339V, Ik 31, W10.5
Right - plate 337, Ik 23, W7.7
Readings in 5W mode:
Left - plate 151V, Ik 70, W10.5
Right - plate 330, Ik 0, W0
Don said:On a 5:25 the plate voltage should be 382 in PP mode and 288 in 5 watt SE mode.
MCK said:Do you think running a US unit on 100V hence with lower plate voltages could cause long term damage along the way? Sound wise I'm ok. It still sounds great!
J.J said:Don said:On a 5:25 the plate voltage should be 382 in PP mode and 288 in 5 watt SE mode.
Is that the Mesa spec or what you have measured ?
J.J said:MCK said:Do you think running a US unit on 100V hence with lower plate voltages could cause long term damage along the way? Sound wise I'm ok. It still sounds great!
No running lower voltage won't cause any problems for your amp. Some will tell you it is bad for the tubes, but I have yet to see the proof. Some even use a variac to run lower voltages again.
J.J said:No running lower voltage won't cause any problems for your amp. Some will tell you it is bad for the tubes, but I have yet to see the proof. Some even use a variac to run lower voltages again.
Don said:Not a problem. I believe that Tweed mode on a Mark runs the voltage even lower.
J.J said:Don said:Not a problem. I believe that Tweed mode on a Mark runs the voltage even lower.
Don, do you know if the lower voltage used for that mode is for both the plates and fillaments, or is it just for the plates. I know that large transmitter tubes suffer greatly if the fillament voltage is lower than spec, but those tubes are expected to run for tens of thousands of hours. In contrast our Express power tubes are only expected to last around 1000 hours and probably don't have a long enough life for the low fillament voltage problems to surface.
Don said:J.J said:Don said:On a 5:25 the plate voltage should be 382 in PP mode and 288 in 5 watt SE mode.
Is that the Mesa spec or what you have measured ?
That's straight off the schematic.
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