GumbyDammit223
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Not to mention a tub of PCB oil for convective cooling or if you don't like messy oil, a supersonic blower for forced air cooling.So this will have to go in the back yard?
Not to mention a tub of PCB oil for convective cooling or if you don't like messy oil, a supersonic blower for forced air cooling.So this will have to go in the back yard?
Can you imagine the heat a 10 tube amp would put out? You’d have to run your air conditioner at 60°.
Can you imagine the heat a 10 tube amp would put out? You’d have to run your air conditioner at 60°.
BTW - I have 10 desk lamps with 100w bulbs setup in my room just to get acclimated ahead of a purchase.
And a blower that blows a hurricane through the cooling fins!It only weighs 13 ounces. The 160 AMP filament current may be an issue for some though...definitely gonna need an additional breaker panel.
I have a 9 tube amp.
(4) KT120
(3) 12AU7
(2) 12AX7
It's a great amp to use in the winter
I’m going to have a space soon where I can listen without earphones, and at first I’m just going to run the XLR preamp outs from my Jotunheim to a power amp I’ve got driving some very old Infinity bookshelf speakers.
They have 8” cones, so they won’t need as much bass reinforcement as some bookshelf speakers, but I figure I should still run RCA from the SE outputs to a powered subwoofer.
What I’m wondering is whether there are problems that might arise from having the two XLR channels running to the power amp in stereo while just running a single RCA to a subwoofer.