Re: mesa boogie...
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Well, your 30 watt amp isn't really 30 watts if it only has 2 EL84s... not even close. Most amp manufacturers 'fudge' the wattage to fit a target. Also, just because a tube is a 30 watt tube means that's how much power it can disipate... you're not always going to get 30 watts in a single 6L6GC tube amp - much less, actually. It depends on plate voltage, power transformer, and biasing. The plate disipation number is how much it can put out at max before meltdown.
Uh, back to the original question... [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
An EL84 pair in push/pull (class A/B) is going to max at around 17 or 18 watts. Are you sure your amp doesn't have FOUR EL84s?
Some other 2 EL84 amps and their ratings...
Mesa Studio .22 - 22 watts
Vox AC15 - 15 watts
Budda Superdrive 18 - 18 watts
Vox AC30 has a quad of EL84s, and is 30 watts...
Pete
Originally posted by toejam:
Just curious since I'm new to tube amps... how many watts are EL84s? My 30-watt Mesa F-30 has two of them with four 12AX7 preamp tubes.
Just curious since I'm new to tube amps... how many watts are EL84s? My 30-watt Mesa F-30 has two of them with four 12AX7 preamp tubes.
Uh, back to the original question... [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
An EL84 pair in push/pull (class A/B) is going to max at around 17 or 18 watts. Are you sure your amp doesn't have FOUR EL84s?
Some other 2 EL84 amps and their ratings...
Mesa Studio .22 - 22 watts
Vox AC15 - 15 watts
Budda Superdrive 18 - 18 watts
Vox AC30 has a quad of EL84s, and is 30 watts...
Pete
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