Please forgive me. I'm a pretty smart guy, but
I am not a science guy. Amp building is an interesting hobby for me because I feel like I'm always fighting my own brain. I have to be really careful, pay close attention, and check everything I do 10 times. I can keep doing this, getting a layout and schematic, and making sure they match in my build, but I'd like to actually be learning along the way, too.
Today I got to thinking about "wattage," which I gather is a measure of power, though I'm not sure what "power" means in the context of a guitar amp aside from the resulting loudness. The amp's wattage seems to be mostly affected by the relationship between power tubes and output transformer if I'm getting it right. My understanding is a, say, 5w EL34 amp isn't made because EL34's wouldn't be efficient at power that low, not because it's not possible. I assume it's also the reason you couldn't stick a 50w output transformer in a Princeton Reverb. The two 6V6's can't handle the power required to _________. To what, power the necessary OT? I don't understand what or why. Rob Robinette just posted a modded JCM800 schematic which can run EL34's at 25w. Does
other stuff need to change in the JCM800 circuit to do that? Could someone with a 50w JCM800 just put in a 25w output transformer? If not, why not? Is it a matter of impedance at the OT? If so could a theoretical OT be made to match the needed primary OT impedance to the speaker output? Perhaps most importantly,
is anything I'm saying even making any sense? I don't even know enough to know what I'm asking, sorry for unleashing a dozen intertwined questions in there.
I've been trying to read about this but I haven't found anything that explains it clearly, at least not in the context of guitar amps. Are there any recommended books that go less into repair or tonal design, and more into the actual mechanics of the amp? All of the "how an amp works" type things I've read do a good job of explaining amp stages and components, but not necessarily how they interact with each other, or how their alteration change the whole system.
Thanks for bearing with me. If I'm too far gone to be helped, feel free to just give me the name of a book (or five) and tell me to come back in a few months.
