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Re: Music Instrument Tube Amps conversion to Tesla use?



Original poster: "christopher carsten by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <ctom-at-toast-dot-net>

As far as I know you would be better off trying to sell the "twin" on the 
vintage amp market and buy equipment better suited for tesla use. (old
fenders at least are still fetching a fair price here in the midwest) The
peaveys might be worth selling too if they are in good condition. Just a
thought.
Chris

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>From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
>To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
>Subject: Music Instrument Tube Amps conversion to Tesla use?
>Date: Wed, Jun 6, 2001, 10:08 AM
>

> Original poster: "albert hassick by way of Terry Fritz
> <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <uncadoc-at-juno-dot-com>
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> Hi all list members.  Would it be possible to make a VTTC from a musical
> instrument guitar amplifier?  Reason I ask is I came across a circa 60's
> Fender Twin Reverb amp and two circa 70's Peavey Vintage Amps guitar
> amps.  All three have a quad 6L6GC output, so this would give an
> equivalent of 12 6L6GC tubes.  The amps are OK but the filter banks are
> weak, but I do not think that those filter caps would even be used with a
> VTTC.  Please correct me about the filter caps if I am wrong.  All three
> amps have good line voltage supply trannys and output trannys and tubes.
> Any possibility that these three amps could be turned into a Tesla Drive
> or are the voltages and plate currents too low with a 6L6GC to do any
> real good in a Tesla circuit.  Anyone out there use or toyed with music
> instrument amps as a base for a VTTC?    The tube trannys appear to put
> out about 460 volts each unloaded, however a partial schematic suggests
> 370 working volts but I do not know what the output current is, although
> I guess it should be somewhat substantial if all three amps were to be
> connected in series.  I am just speculating here about using the three
> amps in series to triple the current output.    Will these amps work as a
> VTTC?    Or would it be possible to convert each amp into a single small
> VTTC supply.  I would really like to convert these into a audio modulated
> VTTC if at all possible.   Thank You.    Al.
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