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Just got an RM20 what modded module first???
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<blockquote data-quote="GuitarGuyLP" data-source="post: 102250" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>The randall site states 18 watts for the RM22, and the RM20 combo, but 15 watts for the RM20 head. But as I said it doesn't make a big difference any ways. </p><p></p><p>I am just curious about the 7.5 watt value for EL84s. I don't want to come off as a dick about it, but the plate dissipation of an EL84 is 12 watts a tube. As an Electronics engineering tech I am a bit picky about data sheets. Also that is how the Peavey classic 50/50 gets 50watts / channel out of EL84s. But due to circuit design it can be 18, or 15, or less depending on the operating conditions. There are a lot of Marshall 18 watt amps using EL84s.</p><p></p><p>I am not too worried about the power output of this amp since I might eventually get an RM50. I am going to do some serious looking into upgrading the OT since compared to a 50, or 100 watt amp it is a small transformer, and should be reasonably priced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuitarGuyLP, post: 102250, member: 1848"] The randall site states 18 watts for the RM22, and the RM20 combo, but 15 watts for the RM20 head. But as I said it doesn't make a big difference any ways. I am just curious about the 7.5 watt value for EL84s. I don't want to come off as a dick about it, but the plate dissipation of an EL84 is 12 watts a tube. As an Electronics engineering tech I am a bit picky about data sheets. Also that is how the Peavey classic 50/50 gets 50watts / channel out of EL84s. But due to circuit design it can be 18, or 15, or less depending on the operating conditions. There are a lot of Marshall 18 watt amps using EL84s. I am not too worried about the power output of this amp since I might eventually get an RM50. I am going to do some serious looking into upgrading the OT since compared to a 50, or 100 watt amp it is a small transformer, and should be reasonably priced. [/QUOTE]
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