I haven't built an amp in years, other than a few small SE class A types that I sold on Ebay. I decided to biuld a JTM45 because is it a classic and I've always liked the "Hideaway" tone, and like the idea of a simple classic amp without channel switching, reverb and all the bells and whistles. It's like my desire to own a Forrest Green 68 Mustang with a 390, a 4 speed and American Mag wheels. A simple classic.
I picked up a nice aluminum chassis from Dirty Dawg amps on ebay and have the JTM45 turret board. I was pricing the power tranny at AES and a Hammond drop in replacement for the original (290LX) is $145! The Hammond 272JX has the same secondary HV at 300-0-300 @250ma and it's only $92. I also like that the 272JX is a top mount so I don't have to cut a huge hole in my chassis to mount it.
The only thing that concerns me a little is that the 6.3VAC filament tap on the 272JX is rated at 8 amps! Three 12AX7s and two KT66s come to just under 4 amps current draw on the filament winding. So I'm thinking the filament voltage might run a little high with half the rated amps on that winding. Or it may just run cooler. Hammond is known for their conservative ratings.
Any thoughts from those with JTM45 or other relevant experience is appreciated.
I picked up a nice aluminum chassis from Dirty Dawg amps on ebay and have the JTM45 turret board. I was pricing the power tranny at AES and a Hammond drop in replacement for the original (290LX) is $145! The Hammond 272JX has the same secondary HV at 300-0-300 @250ma and it's only $92. I also like that the 272JX is a top mount so I don't have to cut a huge hole in my chassis to mount it.
The only thing that concerns me a little is that the 6.3VAC filament tap on the 272JX is rated at 8 amps! Three 12AX7s and two KT66s come to just under 4 amps current draw on the filament winding. So I'm thinking the filament voltage might run a little high with half the rated amps on that winding. Or it may just run cooler. Hammond is known for their conservative ratings.
Any thoughts from those with JTM45 or other relevant experience is appreciated.
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