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One thing to be aware of is that the filament current is 3A, vs 2A for the 5AR4JohnR
It's not the bias I'm worried about, it's the power supply. According to the 5U4 spec sheet, the maximum size of the first capacitor, if the first element of the power supply filter is a capacitor, is 4uF. For a 5AR4 I believe it's around 40uF, so there's a good chance the 5U4 isn't going to work if the amp was designed for a 5AR4. Or if it does work, the 5U4 may arc over or have its life drastically shortened.
Note that the 5U4 first cap max value is indeed 4uf ....... BUT a 5U4G is 40uf as is a 5U4GB.Beware as other have mentioned about the current draw of the 5u4 series over the GZ34/5ar4Cheers.Deeee
Quote from: JohnR on 10 Nov 2008, 09:16 pmOne thing to be aware of is that the filament current is 3A, vs 2A for the 5AR4JohnRSo what is the effect of the higher amperage? Does it stress other bits of electronics? Although I can follow a schematic, I have absolutely no clue what each part of a tube amp circuit does.