yeah, you're right. silly me. i meant Amp. lol.
this is good info. i've been reading up a lot about using different tubes, or two lower power tubes through a converter. so i was just wondering how much power the crack can support. sounds like there's not much room above the stock configuration.
in your opinion, and i won't hold it against you or anyone. but what's the worse case scenario when someone overloads the transformer. in an exaggerated example, say if someone were to put a hypothetically 5 amp powertube into the socket, and knowing that the transformer in this case only supports up to 3.5amps. what's the worse case scenario? i heard that the transformer can catch fire. but will it take the headphone with it?
basically i've been reading up a lot on using two lower amperage tubes in place of one power tube, but there's a chance that the total amperage in place of the power socket will exceed the stock 6080 slightly, which i believe to be 2.5 amps.
like all things, i always try to read up and research as much as possible before doing anything. information is friend.
btw, and is that 3.5 amp based on a 12 volt draw?
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