Hi All,
Okay, admitted Im a bit of a hair brain, change my mind too often on stuff. I started a JTM 45 amp build a few years ago, and shelved it due to unreasonable work hours. Anyway I had bought a Mercury Magnetics Radiospares clone output transformer. I had a few bucks from a small bonus I got that year, so I have rationalized my temporary insanity.
So, the thing has a huge pile of output wiring that won't work with the rather expensive impedance switch I bought. And on and on.
Its never been installed, so was thinking about selling it and buying the one for this amp, that works with the impedance switch, and there are not all these extra windings that won't be used. And I could get the thing built and use it.
Based on some of your great advice on terminating the unused wiring, I have some shrink wrap on the unused taps, but its not soldered in.
I don't really like the aluminum chassis, but its mostly together. I started adding additional turrets so I could put a master volume control on the back, but read quite a few horror stories about people doing bad wiring (that I know how to do quite well) getting terrible oscillations and killing the output tubes, and I think these output tubes KT66's are not the most beefy tubes.
The only non-stock thing I wanted to do on this amp, is to not solder anything to the back of the pots. Or at least, not use the back of the pots as part of the grounding circuit.
Anyone have any preference for this particular transformer? Any benefits to using it over the more stock, late 60's JTM45 version?
Thanks
Mike
Okay, admitted Im a bit of a hair brain, change my mind too often on stuff. I started a JTM 45 amp build a few years ago, and shelved it due to unreasonable work hours. Anyway I had bought a Mercury Magnetics Radiospares clone output transformer. I had a few bucks from a small bonus I got that year, so I have rationalized my temporary insanity.
So, the thing has a huge pile of output wiring that won't work with the rather expensive impedance switch I bought. And on and on.
Its never been installed, so was thinking about selling it and buying the one for this amp, that works with the impedance switch, and there are not all these extra windings that won't be used. And I could get the thing built and use it.
Based on some of your great advice on terminating the unused wiring, I have some shrink wrap on the unused taps, but its not soldered in.
I don't really like the aluminum chassis, but its mostly together. I started adding additional turrets so I could put a master volume control on the back, but read quite a few horror stories about people doing bad wiring (that I know how to do quite well) getting terrible oscillations and killing the output tubes, and I think these output tubes KT66's are not the most beefy tubes.
The only non-stock thing I wanted to do on this amp, is to not solder anything to the back of the pots. Or at least, not use the back of the pots as part of the grounding circuit.
Anyone have any preference for this particular transformer? Any benefits to using it over the more stock, late 60's JTM45 version?
Thanks
Mike
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