Hi guys, I am starting to look for a PT for my Marshall build. It is going to have two EL34. I bought the Classic Tone Marshall OT 3.4K already. Now I need a PT. This is the one I am looking at:
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/022798intsch.jpg
It is only $50, 660VAC with 200mA. 6.3V at 6A and 5V at 3A. This will give me 450VDC which is what I have right now. My main question is whether 200mA is enough. I am NOT worrying about the power output, 40W is plenty for me already. Attached is the Aiken load line for 100W Marshall. This is for one tube and 850 ohm load line.....which is 3.4K primary. As you can see, the peak current is 500mA at the point of load line intersect with the 0 grid curve. This mean the RMS current is 0.707X0.5A=353mA. This is over the limit of the transformer. But at the same time, guitar signal is not continuous at peak amplitude.
Also, when I look at Classic Tone PT for 50W Marshall, it's only 150mA!!! So the question what is the safe limit when choosing a PT?
Thanks
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/022798intsch.jpg
It is only $50, 660VAC with 200mA. 6.3V at 6A and 5V at 3A. This will give me 450VDC which is what I have right now. My main question is whether 200mA is enough. I am NOT worrying about the power output, 40W is plenty for me already. Attached is the Aiken load line for 100W Marshall. This is for one tube and 850 ohm load line.....which is 3.4K primary. As you can see, the peak current is 500mA at the point of load line intersect with the 0 grid curve. This mean the RMS current is 0.707X0.5A=353mA. This is over the limit of the transformer. But at the same time, guitar signal is not continuous at peak amplitude.
Also, when I look at Classic Tone PT for 50W Marshall, it's only 150mA!!! So the question what is the safe limit when choosing a PT?
Thanks
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