Hi all,
I scored a few old 60's aussie valve radio PT's off ebay for a steal and am wondering if they'll suffice for a PP 6V6 amp build using JJ 6V6s and a few 12at7 preamp tubes (build based off of an old Orange OR120 circuit modified for low wattage).
From an old article I found on how to deduct the milliamp rating of the high voltage secondaries, I came up with 90ma for one and 75ma for the other. From markings on all the connections it seems that high voltage secondaries are 385-0-385, 6.3V heaters at 3A and 5V rectifier at 2A. A bit confused on the ones marked E and C, I'm guessing Earth and Common and how do I best use these ones?
I was going to have the JJ 6V6s push/pull connected for both pentode and triode at the flick of a switch, probably will use a SS rectification also.
I know that the JJ 6V6s can take high plate voltage but will the 385-0-385 secondaries be pushing too much voltage onto the plates? I guess I could always use a zener set up to reduce voltage. I'll most likely use a Hammond 125E as the OT.
Anyway, here's a photo of one of the transformers with voltage values, let me know if this will be okay for what I plan to build, I have built three tube amps to date so far.
I scored a few old 60's aussie valve radio PT's off ebay for a steal and am wondering if they'll suffice for a PP 6V6 amp build using JJ 6V6s and a few 12at7 preamp tubes (build based off of an old Orange OR120 circuit modified for low wattage).
From an old article I found on how to deduct the milliamp rating of the high voltage secondaries, I came up with 90ma for one and 75ma for the other. From markings on all the connections it seems that high voltage secondaries are 385-0-385, 6.3V heaters at 3A and 5V rectifier at 2A. A bit confused on the ones marked E and C, I'm guessing Earth and Common and how do I best use these ones?
I was going to have the JJ 6V6s push/pull connected for both pentode and triode at the flick of a switch, probably will use a SS rectification also.
I know that the JJ 6V6s can take high plate voltage but will the 385-0-385 secondaries be pushing too much voltage onto the plates? I guess I could always use a zener set up to reduce voltage. I'll most likely use a Hammond 125E as the OT.
Anyway, here's a photo of one of the transformers with voltage values, let me know if this will be okay for what I plan to build, I have built three tube amps to date so far.
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