Thanks for the info!
Here's a link to what this amp looks like - this isn't my photo by the way - it's just a quick one I found on the net. The one I have here has an orange face.
http://simmswatts.homeunix.net/twiki/bin/view/SimmsWatts/AllPurpose100TriSound
Looks like it's a 100watt amp. And yes it is a 100watt bulb I am using.
Cheers,
Tom
Here's a link to what this amp looks like - this isn't my photo by the way - it's just a quick one I found on the net. The one I have here has an orange face.
http://simmswatts.homeunix.net/twiki/bin/view/SimmsWatts/AllPurpose100TriSound
Looks like it's a 100watt amp. And yes it is a 100watt bulb I am using.
Cheers,
Tom
Quote from: DrGonz78 on December 19, 2013, 05:50:17 AM
One quick question... Is this a 100 watt amp? Oh one more question... What wattage is the light bulb you are using?
There are some amps that I have fixed the output section and they were 100 watt amps. I then put in a 40 watt bulb, then 60, and then when I put in the 100 watt bulb it was shining bright. It never went dim with 100 watt but went dim with the other bulbs. I was perplexed just as you are and did not want to plug the amp into line level voltage. Everything I tested said the amp was good to go and I went to plug it in, it worked just fine. Not saying that is what is happening here, but need to know answers to those questions.