Bifwynne, That was on a 100-watt tube amplifier.
The 2-volt drop is bigger on the secondary side of the power transformer(s).
If you think about it, the heaters cool off a little, the B+ is a little lower, the power tubes are not conducting as hard, the driver circuit can't swing as much voltage. It all adds up.
The 2-volt drop is bigger on the secondary side of the power transformer(s).
If you think about it, the heaters cool off a little, the B+ is a little lower, the power tubes are not conducting as hard, the driver circuit can't swing as much voltage. It all adds up.