fullerplast wrote:glasman wrote:I had one on my bench about a week ago. The most it would do at 8 ohms was about 31 watts. This was with two different different sets of output tubes (one that is known to do at least 48W). I didn't go into too deep, but probably the OT. The voltages were about right.
Gary
Curious how you are measuring this Gary? Quiescient power with a plate voltage of about 440V and a bias current of 35mA will give you 31W for any dual 6L6 amp. (As I'm sure you know, once you start measuring with a signal, then you need to specify the frequency and the distortion at which you measure.) IOW, 1% THD vs 0.1% THD yield *very* different powers, and are not necessarily significant in a guitar amp, except on a relative basis. Also not sure what you mean by power tubes "doing" 48W....did you re-bias the amp to take advantage of that capability (set them to 55mA @ 440V)?
The OT is pretty substantial, so I'd be surprised if it was a bottleneck in the power transfer, but I am curious as to your measurements.
To the OP, you still haven't really said if the amp gets loud as you turn up both the master and the vol.....so I'm still not sure if you are complaining about the taper of the pots or the ultimate volume levels. With the MV maxed and the vol maxed, your ears should be bleeding....

I don't find setting everything at 12:00 to be especially loud in a band setting at all, and that goes for any of the D-type amps I've owned.
The measurement techique is pretty simple.
1. Insert 1 1khz into the return jack on the back.
2. Adjust the generator output level until the signal at the 4 ohm tap just starts to clip.
3. Measure the P/P signal. (I verify with a Keithly true RMS meter)
4. Divide by 2.8
5. Square the result and divide by the load impedance.
Result is the RMS power at clipping. I use exactly the same technique on my own amps, typically I see between 44 and 48 watts using this technique on 50 watt amps.
FWIW, I had a second Ceriatone here yesterday and it measured about the same as the first (33W) on JJ 6L6s. Supply at idle was 440v.
To me it is one of two things, the OT has the wrong impedance for the voltages, or the power supply lacks the headroom needed. Both of which as pretty easily to check and if I have another one here I will check both.
FWIW, both of these amps were factory wired and personnally I thought that they were pretty well executed. Neat wiring and decent parts. I also noticed that Nik is now riveting the corners of the chassis (this amp was delivered two weeks ago). The only adjustments I made were to the PI trimmer and changed the first divider resistor to drop the V1 and V2 plates down a bit, the amp was a tad harsh. After taming it down we were able to turn up the internal trimmer a bit (it it VERY low as delivered)The owner was very happy and the cost for this service ... nothing, he is buying a GW 2x12 cab for his OTS.