I was looking around the bay and found a ST-70, This guy shows a pic of it lite up and it looks like it is going to blow up! The tubes are glowing very bright?
Is this right! Or something is causing these tubes to really glow. None of the 18 I have do this?
Dynakit Stereo 70 Tube Amplifier | eBay
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Is this right! Or something is causing these tubes to really glow. None of the 18 I have do this?
Dynakit Stereo 70 Tube Amplifier | eBay
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seems dodgy, plus the fact that it is sold as is is extremely suspect. All he needs to do is connect a source and a pair of cheap speakers to test the thing.
Also the pictures show that he has powered up the amp with no load attached to the secondaries.. one of the best ways to blow the OPT if there is any spurious signals...
Also the pictures show that he has powered up the amp with no load attached to the secondaries.. one of the best ways to blow the OPT if there is any spurious signals...
Also the pictures show that he has powered up the amp with no load attached to the
secondaries..one of the best ways to blow the OPT if there is any spurious signals...
Hi, this is a complete myth ... what alleged mechanism operates ? , rgds, sreten.
Hi, this is a complete myth ... what alleged mechanism operates ? , rgds, sreten.
Output tubes push current into the OPT, which is now just an inductor in effect... the reflected voltage is large enough to damage the opt insulation. Whilst I've never done it myself, I have certainly seen a few output tubes destroyed because if it.
@sreten: I have not tried it but was advised never to do it. Feel free to try/do it anytime and let us know. Anyway to quote what someone once kindly explained to me...
"Unloaded means basically reflecting an infinite impedance to the output stage. This will make the output signal much higher than normal, potentially causing output tube and socket arcing, and worse, perhaps arcing over of the wires inside the OT secondary, causing OT failure. "
"Unloaded means basically reflecting an infinite impedance to the output stage. This will make the output signal much higher than normal, potentially causing output tube and socket arcing, and worse, perhaps arcing over of the wires inside the OT secondary, causing OT failure. "
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