I have a pair of Antique Sound lad Hurricane amplifiers.
I have a test one CD and was going thru the tones And on 1 amplifier I have about 6DB of low output from 20-200hz only.
Have replaced the tubes, swapped cords ect
I have a test one CD and was going thru the tones And on 1 amplifier I have about 6DB of low output from 20-200hz only.
Have replaced the tubes, swapped cords ect
HERE IS THE HURRICANE SCHEMATIC
http://4tubes.com/2-SCHEMATICS/BY-BRAND/Antique-Sound-Lab/Catalogue/antique/Circuit/C_Hurrican.jpg
Any help greatly appreciated
http://4tubes.com/2-SCHEMATICS/BY-BRAND/Antique-Sound-Lab/Catalogue/antique/Circuit/C_Hurrican.jpg
Any help greatly appreciated
Not at all likely to be the amplifier, more the speakers and/or room acoustics.
Have you checked that your speakers are in phase? Try a different impedance tap just in case.
Have you checked that your speakers are in phase? Try a different impedance tap just in case.
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a dummy load of 8 ohm 250 watt at least, and a 1khz test signals to both amps, and then measuring the output ac on both channels will confirm.....you can also do it at 100hz and 5khz...
No I ran a test tone cd into the amps, I have 4 monmoblocks 1 is about 6 db low at 20,40,50,120,160 all other frequencies fine I have very accurate power level external power level meters, changing tubes no differences maybe preamp.
a dummy load of 8 ohm 250 watt at least, and a 1khz test signals to both amps, and then measuring the output ac on both channels will confirm.....you can also do it at 100hz and 5khz...
I did this with test tones from a cd confirms
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