Thanks to all, especially to Mrtennis and Pryso. I may try the technician route. It may come down to whether the power transformer has a certain "tab", to judge by what it takes to convert a Dynaco Mk III or Mk IV or Stereo 70 to triode operation. For them, it involves removing one wire from the transformer to pin 4 of each output tube, then putting in a 100 ohm carbon composition resistor between pins 3 and 4. Really simple, and maybe the VTL is no harder--but I'm not just going to do that and hope for the best. I may have spoken to Bea, certainly not to Luke. The lady I spoke to seemed to regard the Renaissance 80's as something that was produced by unknown individuals in a distant country, or even on another planet, and nothing to do with VTL and its operations now.
Triode conversion for VTL Renaissance 80 monos
Can anyone tell me what would be involved in converting my VTL Renaissance 80 monoblocks to triode operation? Opening one up, I can find and identify the power tube socket pins, and I think the wiring to them would need to be changed--but I don't know what the change(s) would be. If anyone could tell me where to find a schematic for these amps, that too would be very welcome, and I'd be most grateful.
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