The D&A Phantom amplifier remains popular, even though the cost of restoring them continues to climb steadily. The original tube types it used become progressively more scarce decade by decade prompting the use of substitutes that are less popular, and less expensive.
The four driver tubes on the left in this pic are type 31LZ6. The "31" refers to the nominal heater voltage. Four of those heaters wired in series add up to 124 Volts, perfect to simply power from the 120-Volt line current. No transformer needed.
So what's wrong with this picture? For starters, the four driver tubes are rated for 30 Watts each, for a total of 120.
The six smaller final tubes are type 6KM6, rated at 20 Watts each. Six of them add up to 120 Watts.
Hmm. The driver tubes have the same power rating as the finals?
Looks as if the final tubes got hammered a little too hard.
Yes, it's dead Jim. Any time you see white where the shiny spot should be it's because oxygen has turned the thin shiny metal layer to oxide. In fact only two of the final tubes tested bad. The four drivers check just fine.
Gonna have to come up with six tubes, preferably adding up to a larger power rating than the drivers.
Some substitutes work okay in place of the original tubes, others not so much.
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The four driver tubes on the left in this pic are type 31LZ6. The "31" refers to the nominal heater voltage. Four of those heaters wired in series add up to 124 Volts, perfect to simply power from the 120-Volt line current. No transformer needed.
So what's wrong with this picture? For starters, the four driver tubes are rated for 30 Watts each, for a total of 120.
The six smaller final tubes are type 6KM6, rated at 20 Watts each. Six of them add up to 120 Watts.
Hmm. The driver tubes have the same power rating as the finals?
Looks as if the final tubes got hammered a little too hard.
Yes, it's dead Jim. Any time you see white where the shiny spot should be it's because oxygen has turned the thin shiny metal layer to oxide. In fact only two of the final tubes tested bad. The four drivers check just fine.
Gonna have to come up with six tubes, preferably adding up to a larger power rating than the drivers.
Some substitutes work okay in place of the original tubes, others not so much.
73
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