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  • How to determing parts from schematic (i.e. transformer)

    Let's say I wanted to build the amp in the attached schematic. How would I figure out a reasonable transformer to use based on the limited information given? Click image for larger version

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  • #2
    Which of the 2 transformers?
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    • #3
      I am specifically looking at the "HV winding" item right now. But yeah, the output transformer has even less info.

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      • #4
        Most necessary info can be found in the tube datasheets.

        OT should have a primary impedance around 8k and be rated for 6W minimum.

        PT has 3 secondaries:
        - 6.3V heater winding for 6V6 and 12AX7. Adding heater currents of 0.45A and 0.3A plus a little safety margin gives a current rating around 1A.
        - The 2x 270V HT winding. The 6V6 has an idle current of 48mA, add ~1mA for the 12AX7. With fullwave rectification AC current roughly equals or slightly exceeds DC current, so the HT winding should be rated for 60mA minimum.
        - The 5V heater winding for the 5Y3 should be rated for 2A.
        Last edited by Helmholtz; 03-09-2023, 11:07 PM.
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        • #5
          I always then browse the Hammond catalogue for the best match. In this example the Fender Champ 5C1/5E1/5F1 has the same tube arrangement, so is easy to find.

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