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wiwa

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hello,
I am from germany and my english is not so good, but I will try it.

I´ve got a Music Man amp 410/65 from the seventhies. He is to loud for my room. So that I want to change the tubes with this one: TAD Tonebone TB-PH/2. The loading is 530 V. Someone said, that my music man gets moore than 650 V. Is this right?

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DrKev

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Hi Wiwa and welcome to the forum.

The current Ernie Ball Music Man company has nothing nothing to do with these amplifiers as they were made before Ernie Ball bought the company. As this is the Ernie Ball Music Man instrument forum there are very few people here who can answer your question. However, the old schematics are available here... Old Amps

There is a forum dedicated to vintage Music Man amplifiers and the good people there will be best able to answer your questions.

Welcome! | Music Man Amps

You also talk to the TAD people to know if their product is safe at such a high voltage.

Be aware that dropping the wattage will still result in a loud amplifier. 15 Watts is definitely loud enough to upset your neighbours. :)
 

banjoplayer

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Hi wiwa,
welcome to the forum, nice to have another german here. Where are you from?

Sorry, no idea about your question ;-)
 

Spudmurphy

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Hi and welcome. I have 2 MM amps and I joined the forum quoted by Dr Kev (above). - they will be able to help you - it is a very good forum for technical advice.

I love your amp and I have been trying to get one of your amps here in the UK - but haven't been able to get one.

You can also try joining the MM amp section on facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/126399360734200/

Good luck.
 
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