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I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

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I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

That's about right. My Grundig NF2 uses those for about the same output.
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I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

That's about right. My Grundig NF2 uses those for about the same output.
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I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

That's about right. My Grundig NF2 uses those for about the same output.
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ansermetniac wrote:

I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

Abbedd


on this datasheet:

http://www.ginko.de/user/franz.hambe...sea.html#ELL80

it gives you several Anode Voltage and Current combinations.

Just one of them reads 250 Volt and 24 mA. They combine nicely into a
power of 6 watt. Wheter this setup actually delivers 6 watt to your
speakers depends on the configuration.

my regards, Bert Kraaijpoel


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ansermetniac wrote:

I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

Abbedd


on this datasheet:

http://www.ginko.de/user/franz.hambe...sea.html#ELL80

it gives you several Anode Voltage and Current combinations.

Just one of them reads 250 Volt and 24 mA. They combine nicely into a
power of 6 watt. Wheter this setup actually delivers 6 watt to your
speakers depends on the configuration.

my regards, Bert Kraaijpoel
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ansermetniac wrote:

I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

Abbedd


on this datasheet:

http://www.ginko.de/user/franz.hambe...sea.html#ELL80

it gives you several Anode Voltage and Current combinations.

Just one of them reads 250 Volt and 24 mA. They combine nicely into a
power of 6 watt. Wheter this setup actually delivers 6 watt to your
speakers depends on the configuration.

my regards, Bert Kraaijpoel
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ansermetniac wrote:

I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

Abbedd

on this datasheet:


http://www.ginko.de/user/franz.hambe...sea.html#ELL80

it gives you several Anode Voltage and Current combinations.

Just one of them reads 250 Volt and 24 mA. They combine nicely into a
power of 6 watt. Whether this setup actually delivers 6 watt to your
speakers depends on the configuration.

my regards, Bert Kraaijpoel
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ansermetniac wrote:

I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

Abbedd

on this datasheet:


http://www.ginko.de/user/franz.hambe...sea.html#ELL80

it gives you several Anode Voltage and Current combinations.

Just one of them reads 250 Volt and 24 mA. They combine nicely into a
power of 6 watt. Whether this setup actually delivers 6 watt to your
speakers depends on the configuration.

my regards, Bert Kraaijpoel
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ansermetniac wrote:

I had a hybrid power amp that used ELL80s as its output tubes. When I
had it repaired it was measured at 6 watts per channel. Could that be?

Abbedd

on this datasheet:


http://www.ginko.de/user/franz.hambe...sea.html#ELL80

it gives you several Anode Voltage and Current combinations.

Just one of them reads 250 Volt and 24 mA. They combine nicely into a
power of 6 watt. Whether this setup actually delivers 6 watt to your
speakers depends on the configuration.

my regards, Bert Kraaijpoel
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