Tom M New member Aug 30, 2004 #1 Some amps with 2 EL34s for power are listed as 50 watts, my Marshall has 2, and it's listed as 60 watts. Are internal voltages higher on the 60 w, or is there just a rating range or what? :22:
Some amps with 2 EL34s for power are listed as 50 watts, my Marshall has 2, and it's listed as 60 watts. Are internal voltages higher on the 60 w, or is there just a rating range or what? :22:
M mrid The Duke Of Trades Aug 30, 2004 #2 Re: How can 2xel34 be 50 and 60 w? My Bogner is rated at 80+ watts with 2 EL-34's and a plate voltage of about ~460ish VDC! :laugh2: Last edited: Aug 30, 2004
Re: How can 2xel34 be 50 and 60 w? My Bogner is rated at 80+ watts with 2 EL-34's and a plate voltage of about ~460ish VDC! :laugh2:
aleclee Major General GAS Aug 30, 2004 #3 Re: How can 2xel34 be 50 and 60 w? Given the same output tube type, variations in output wattages tend to result from the following factors: Plate voltage Degree of THD allowed (i.e., how much distortion can the amp introduce while the output is still considered "clean") Peak vs. continuous power measurement
Re: How can 2xel34 be 50 and 60 w? Given the same output tube type, variations in output wattages tend to result from the following factors: Plate voltage Degree of THD allowed (i.e., how much distortion can the amp introduce while the output is still considered "clean") Peak vs. continuous power measurement