A question for technically astute


I have recently repurchased a Sophia Baby amp on A'gon at a really cheap. I suspect the cheap price the result of it being a 220 model. I think somebody move back from Europe with it. They bought a step transformer so it would work on 110. Anyway when I listened to it , I could swear that it had much better dynamics and slam than the first one I had. It seems like it can get much louder before compressing. The speakers might be a little more sensitive than before but not much. Is this my imagination or could this power arrangement make a difference?
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Worn tubes may cause lower voltage drive. Worn outputs would reduce output power. Try some fresh output tubes to see if you would get more power and headroom.

Baby Amp is well design and excuted amplifier. User modification and tube rolling are no different than DIY your perfect working BMW cars without any professional training.

A tune up to factory specification would bring your Baby Amplifier back to its designed power rating and bring back to its Sophia voiced sound.