Hello,
I'm trying to learn how to test unknown OT's to marry them to speakers. In most cases I know which type of power tubes the amp used. I just don't know the impedance load the Trannie is looking for. I am using the calculations mentioned in post #7 of this HC thread (the poster got it from somewhere else)
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My question is this: How much leeway do I have for matching speaker loads to transformers. For example, assuming I have an amp that uses 2 6V6's (8000k) and using a filament transformer to feed 6.3 volts ac to the OT's secondaries I find that one transformer is 48.8:1 so I do the rest of the math and I learn that the transformer wants see 3.359312012899758 ohms Am I safe with 4 ohms? (forgive me if this is a stupid or obvious question) I would imagine it would be fine but????
Or let's say another tranny works out to be 27.2 :1 which, after math , I learn wants to see 10.813148788927336 ohms. Is 8 OK?
Learning this and how much leeway I have will open up a whole new world for me in the conversion realm.
Thanks a bunch
Chris
I'm trying to learn how to test unknown OT's to marry them to speakers. In most cases I know which type of power tubes the amp used. I just don't know the impedance load the Trannie is looking for. I am using the calculations mentioned in post #7 of this HC thread (the poster got it from somewhere else)
Output transformers - Harmony Central Musician Community Forums
My question is this: How much leeway do I have for matching speaker loads to transformers. For example, assuming I have an amp that uses 2 6V6's (8000k) and using a filament transformer to feed 6.3 volts ac to the OT's secondaries I find that one transformer is 48.8:1 so I do the rest of the math and I learn that the transformer wants see 3.359312012899758 ohms Am I safe with 4 ohms? (forgive me if this is a stupid or obvious question) I would imagine it would be fine but????
Or let's say another tranny works out to be 27.2 :1 which, after math , I learn wants to see 10.813148788927336 ohms. Is 8 OK?
Learning this and how much leeway I have will open up a whole new world for me in the conversion realm.
Thanks a bunch
Chris
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