how much Drive(watts out of the radio) do I need to run a newer solid state amplifier? I've heard a lot of thing like cooking the finals in the radio..to killing the new amp by throwing too much power through it..so I want the straight scoop on what is what before I switch out the old tube amp for a new solid state model. The Radio puts out 11 watts AM,and 16 watts SSB(I mainly use SSB) and has been running into a older tube amp consisting of (1)one 6BO5 and (4) 6JG6A Tubes..putting out close to 330PEP. I've been looking at a New Texas Star DX350HDV to replace the old tube amp..but was told that I have to re-tune my radio to lower output or I will Fry the New Amp! Not sure if that is true or not..just what I was told! My main question is..does the raidos output have a big factor in the type/or brand of amplifier that I can use..or..can I just plug in and play with the new amp
...without cooking everything! Any/All Info will Be Helpful. Thank You.
...without cooking everything! Any/All Info will Be Helpful. Thank You.