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Amp Power Ugrades

iceman78

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ok i concede this is probably a really dumb question however are there any modifications one can do to an amplifier to make it put out more wattage (specifically a Texas Star Mod V 100w)? if so where can that information be obtained.
 

Is there a quick way of getting more output power from an amplifier? Sure, over-volt it. Are there undesirable consequences? Sure, some things used in that amplifier were never made to handle that extra voltage, they'll 'pop'. Is there a very simple, easy, forgiving method of increasing output power? Nope, all of them will require time, effort, and money. Sort of, jack it up and slide a different amplifier under it, you know? Just wanna see bigger number on that meter? 'Diddle' the meter. Easy, simple, and cheaply done. Not too forgiving, but you can't have everything.
- 'Doc
 
ok i concede this is probably a really dumb question however are there any modifications one can do to an amplifier to make it put out more wattage (specifically a Texas Star Mod V 100w)? if so where can that information be obtained.
It was stated in a post in your last thread that you would have to get a larger amp for more power.
 
Iceman, that amp is what it is, 80-100 watts of power. The single largest jump in signal is when you go from say a 25 peak watt Cobra 29 to adding a small 2 pill amp that does say 200 watts. This is an improvement of 8x,after that you will have to double your power to gain 1/2 of an S unit.
 
ok i concede this is probably a really dumb question however are there any modifications one can do to an amplifier to make it put out more wattage (specifically a Texas Star Mod V 100w)? if so where can that information be obtained.

The only way to get more power out of that amp is to put a bigger amp behind it to drive.
 
Is there a quick way of getting more output power from an amplifier? Sure, over-volt it. Are there undesirable consequences? Sure, some things used in that amplifier were never made to handle that extra voltage, they'll 'pop'. Is there a very simple, easy, forgiving method of increasing output power? Nope, all of them will require time, effort, and money. Sort of, jack it up and slide a different amplifier under it, you know? Just wanna see bigger number on that meter? 'Diddle' the meter. Easy, simple, and cheaply done. Not too forgiving, but you can't have everything.
- 'Doc

Put a worn out meter movement return spring and he should see more watts.
 

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