EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
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EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
I'm sure its been discussed already(maybe someone can forward the thread) to convert a 2xEL34 Marshall to use 6v6's. I know there are no socket changes, and bias will have to change...other changes(besides tone)?
Re: EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
Do you mean 6L6 or 6V6?
For 6V6 the main problem will be maximum plate voltage.
For 6V6 the main problem will be maximum plate voltage.
Re: EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
I have operated 6v6's up to 420v, but most new tubes can't handle it for long Except maybe the quasi 6v6 jj. It does depend on the impedance load a bit. If you are much over 400v I'd consider the 5881 or 6l6. The 6l6wgb is a 5881, lower power than the 6l6gc. Pretty sweet sounding.
Re: EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
My main reason for going to 6V6's is for a power reduction...I was under the impression that you'll get about 22 watts in a plexi-style amp
Re: EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
RCGPNY1 wrote:My main reason for going to 6V6's is for a power reduction...I was under the impression that you'll get about 22 watts in a plexi-style amp
You'd have to redesign the power supply dropping string to supply proper voltages to pre, PI, and PA nodes. That might require a PT and OT swap as a practical necessity. Or maybe not, hard to say without comparing circuits and knowing capacities of existing iron.
Re: EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
What is a quasi JJ 6V6? And why is that it's not such a big issue for wrecks to go from EL34's to 6V6's?billyz wrote:I have operated 6v6's up to 420v, but most new tubes can't handle it for long Except maybe the quasi 6v6 jj. .
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Lower PS voltages.RCGPNY1 wrote:And why is that it's not such a big issue for wrecks to go from EL34's to 6V6's?
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Re: EL 34 TO 6V6 CONVERSION
I have a JMP50 clone that I can swap in 6V6s or EL34s. I did not have to rewire the bias circuit - the each bias fairly close - no more effort than swapping say Chinese EL34s for JJ E34Ls.
You should up the OT impedance like suggested. Mine - I have to re-wire it when I do this. I should have put in an impedance switch. Frankly, I just leave the E34Ls in there now and only crank it when the wife is out.
I did not notice a significant difference in preamp voltages when switching between the two. Sure the power tube plates are a little higher with the 6V6S - maybe another 10 volts.
You should up the OT impedance like suggested. Mine - I have to re-wire it when I do this. I should have put in an impedance switch. Frankly, I just leave the E34Ls in there now and only crank it when the wife is out.
I did not notice a significant difference in preamp voltages when switching between the two. Sure the power tube plates are a little higher with the 6V6S - maybe another 10 volts.