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I posted this on the basics newsgroup yesterday. Even though this is a
repair group I hope nobody minds if this a little off topic. But who knows? The amp I get will probably need some sort of repair soon enough. Anyway, the post is below. Thanks for reading. All- I have always like exposed tube equipment. Since I was a little kid. So I have been thinking about getting a small stereo tube amp for the living room to replace the typical modern amp we have. That no longer works. All the modern small amps have outputs of several tens of watts. But all of the small tube amps I see and remember only have outputs of less than ten watts. Is there something sneaky about the how the output of modern amps is rated? I know there is gonna be some puffing up of numbers but it seems drastic. And if the modern amps have hugely inflated numbers does that mean a tube amp rated at 5 watts is really only a watt or so? There are a couple amps I have some interest in and would like opinions on them if anybody here has the time to check out the links. Here's the first: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Stereo-6P1-...dd9b%7Ciid%3A1 Sorry about the mile long link. Does this amp look any good for the money? Can someone even tell from looking at the description? I'd buy an older used amp with exposed tubes if I could find one that I knew worked and wasn't really expensive. I want something that sounds OK. I am by no means an audiophile, my ears aren't that good and I know it. But I can still hear hum and hiss. Here's the second amp link: https://www.ebay.com/p/APPJ-Assemble...10 0010.m2109 Another long link. There's probably enough info in that link to describe the position of every particle in the universe. Anyway, I was just interested in the power tube, the FU32. I have never seen a tube like that. Is it actually just two tubes in one glass envelope? Sharing some pins I assume? Anyway, are these types of tubes common? The last thing I was wondering about was what determines the output power of an amp. Is it just the tubes? Transformers? Or a combination of tubes and transformers? Thanks, Eric |
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