Thunderverb 200 + Divo OV4
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Thunderverb 200 + Divo OV4
Hello! Anyone know if the Thunderverb 200 compatible with the Divo system?
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Re: Thunderverb 200 + Divo OV4
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Don't think so. I think they are designed for 50 / 100 watters.
Wouldn't worry about it though - for various reasons I'm not a great believer anyway.
1. Get yourself a decent quality matched set of power valves (with a decent 3 month return guarantee in case of early valve failure) and
2. Have a tech bias them properly for the amp, while doing a general safety / reliability check at the same time. (Reasonably cool bias for good clean headroom I'd suggest!)
Run right decent valves should last a good while, dependent on how they are used, and the way I see it is simple:
Valve amps aren't zero maintainence products. Regularly checked and run right though they can and should be very reliable.
Run a valve amp? Make friends with a good tech!!!
Andy.
Don't think so. I think they are designed for 50 / 100 watters.
Wouldn't worry about it though - for various reasons I'm not a great believer anyway.
1. Get yourself a decent quality matched set of power valves (with a decent 3 month return guarantee in case of early valve failure) and
2. Have a tech bias them properly for the amp, while doing a general safety / reliability check at the same time. (Reasonably cool bias for good clean headroom I'd suggest!)
Run right decent valves should last a good while, dependent on how they are used, and the way I see it is simple:
Valve amps aren't zero maintainence products. Regularly checked and run right though they can and should be very reliable.
Run a valve amp? Make friends with a good tech!!!
Andy.
aNDyH.
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