Hi everyone,
Question, please.
I have a Marshall 2204 that needs a power transformer. I also have a Classic Tone 40-18053 100W power transformer. Is there any reason
I couldn't use this???? I know it's overkill for a 50W amp but it's what I got. I noticed a couple differences from the transformer information.
The 100W has a dedicated bias winding, which I probably won't use. The biggest difference I found on the 100W PT was the yellow center tap wire of the HT winding goes to the 50uf capacitors. But on the 2204 it goes to ground. On the spec sheet for the 100PT it shows a diagram of it going to capacitors and says under that "if only one capacitor is used, do not use the yellow wire, insulate it and do not connect to anything". I'm not using one or two capacitors it's going straight to ground.
Here is a link to the 40-18053 http://www.classictone.net/40-18053.pdf
I'm confusing myself thinking about this and need some professional advice.
Thank you very much.
Question, please.
I have a Marshall 2204 that needs a power transformer. I also have a Classic Tone 40-18053 100W power transformer. Is there any reason
I couldn't use this???? I know it's overkill for a 50W amp but it's what I got. I noticed a couple differences from the transformer information.
The 100W has a dedicated bias winding, which I probably won't use. The biggest difference I found on the 100W PT was the yellow center tap wire of the HT winding goes to the 50uf capacitors. But on the 2204 it goes to ground. On the spec sheet for the 100PT it shows a diagram of it going to capacitors and says under that "if only one capacitor is used, do not use the yellow wire, insulate it and do not connect to anything". I'm not using one or two capacitors it's going straight to ground.
Here is a link to the 40-18053 http://www.classictone.net/40-18053.pdf
I'm confusing myself thinking about this and need some professional advice.
Thank you very much.
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