Hi all,
I'm in the process of finishing a Two-Stroke amp as detailed in Dave Hunter's Guitar Amp Handbook. However, I'm substituting a Doberman 20 watt SE OT in place of the Hammond 125 ESE that Hunter recommends. The format of the Doberman wiring schematic (Doberman 20 Watt Single Ended Output Transformer) differs some from the format of the Hammond (http://www.hammondmfg.com/125SEsch.gif) and I'm hoping someone can do a quick check of my work.
Hunter has the Two-Stroke set up with a switch that selects between the white and yellow wires of the Hammond.
He recommends:
White wire:
2-6V6 @ 8 ohms
1-6L6 (EL34) @ 8 ohms
Yellow wire:
1-6V6 @ 8 ohms
2-6V6 @ 4 ohms
1-6L6 (EL34) @ 4 ohms
From this (http://www.hammondmfg.com/125SEsch.gif), I gather 2x 6V6 and 1x 6L6 need to see 2500 ohms, while 1x 6V6 should see 5,000 ohms.
Looking at the Doberman schematic (Doberman 20 Watt Single Ended Output Transformer), it looks like I want to hook up the primary using the brown and brown/yellow wires. Then, the green wire on the Doberman OT will be the equivalent of the white wire on the Hammond (8 ohm secondary @ 2500 ohm primary), and the yellow wire on the Doberman OT will be the equivalent of the yellow wire on the Hammond (4 ohm secondary @ 2500 ohm primary, 8 ohm secondary @ 5000 ohm primary).
Hopefully I'm stating that in a way that makes sense. Basically I just want to know if those wire combinations will get me the closest to the 125ESE.
I'm in the process of finishing a Two-Stroke amp as detailed in Dave Hunter's Guitar Amp Handbook. However, I'm substituting a Doberman 20 watt SE OT in place of the Hammond 125 ESE that Hunter recommends. The format of the Doberman wiring schematic (Doberman 20 Watt Single Ended Output Transformer) differs some from the format of the Hammond (http://www.hammondmfg.com/125SEsch.gif) and I'm hoping someone can do a quick check of my work.
Hunter has the Two-Stroke set up with a switch that selects between the white and yellow wires of the Hammond.
He recommends:
White wire:
2-6V6 @ 8 ohms
1-6L6 (EL34) @ 8 ohms
Yellow wire:
1-6V6 @ 8 ohms
2-6V6 @ 4 ohms
1-6L6 (EL34) @ 4 ohms
From this (http://www.hammondmfg.com/125SEsch.gif), I gather 2x 6V6 and 1x 6L6 need to see 2500 ohms, while 1x 6V6 should see 5,000 ohms.
Looking at the Doberman schematic (Doberman 20 Watt Single Ended Output Transformer), it looks like I want to hook up the primary using the brown and brown/yellow wires. Then, the green wire on the Doberman OT will be the equivalent of the white wire on the Hammond (8 ohm secondary @ 2500 ohm primary), and the yellow wire on the Doberman OT will be the equivalent of the yellow wire on the Hammond (4 ohm secondary @ 2500 ohm primary, 8 ohm secondary @ 5000 ohm primary).
Hopefully I'm stating that in a way that makes sense. Basically I just want to know if those wire combinations will get me the closest to the 125ESE.
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