K kafelnikof New member Jun 9, 2010 #1 Hello, is it possible to run 100W Einstein with two tubes only to get lower output power (50w)? If so, is it reasonable to try? Could that have some wrong effect on sound in some way? Thanks.
Hello, is it possible to run 100W Einstein with two tubes only to get lower output power (50w)? If so, is it reasonable to try? Could that have some wrong effect on sound in some way? Thanks.
Profound New member Jun 9, 2010 #5 (Junior)tech question here. Is it an easy way to turn off the tubes, by just pulling off the corresponding fuse? Or the tubes will continue to work without the fuse protecting them?
(Junior)tech question here. Is it an easy way to turn off the tubes, by just pulling off the corresponding fuse? Or the tubes will continue to work without the fuse protecting them?
AngryGoldfish New member Jun 10, 2010 #6 I asked P. Diezel this myself a few days ago, and this was his response: "Hello Danny, the sound will change if You pull 2 power tubes. I would go with the 50 watt version in Your case. Best regards, Peter"
I asked P. Diezel this myself a few days ago, and this was his response: "Hello Danny, the sound will change if You pull 2 power tubes. I would go with the 50 watt version in Your case. Best regards, Peter"