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I've got a question concerning the output tubes on my amp, any help would be appreciated.
The amp is an all-tube cathode-biased amp, with 2 6L6's for the output (tube rectified and 2 12AX7's in the preamp). There are 2 output jacks, one for 4 Ohms and one for 8 Ohms.
The amp is pretty loud, and I was told that I could safely swap the 6L6's for 6V6's, since the amp is cathode-biased. I was also told that the impedance values for the outputs would double if I switched tubes, i.e. the 4 and 8 Ohm outputs would become 8 and 16 Ohm outputs respectively.
Is this true? And since the amp was designed around 6L6's, will the current or whatever be too high for 6V6's and shorten tube life or amp life?
:confused-smiley-010 Thanks!
The amp is an all-tube cathode-biased amp, with 2 6L6's for the output (tube rectified and 2 12AX7's in the preamp). There are 2 output jacks, one for 4 Ohms and one for 8 Ohms.
The amp is pretty loud, and I was told that I could safely swap the 6L6's for 6V6's, since the amp is cathode-biased. I was also told that the impedance values for the outputs would double if I switched tubes, i.e. the 4 and 8 Ohm outputs would become 8 and 16 Ohm outputs respectively.
Is this true? And since the amp was designed around 6L6's, will the current or whatever be too high for 6V6's and shorten tube life or amp life?
:confused-smiley-010 Thanks!