I thought I'd try again on this one since I didn't get a response in the vintage section!
I recently purchased an old Italian amplifier that uses 2 el84 output valves and a transistor front end. It seems likely it's from the late 60's or early 70's.
The power transformer has a marking of TA140MA on it which I'm going to assume means 140mA, at least I hope so.
My problem is determining whether or not the filament wires can handle running two extra valves in addition to the power valves. Is there a safe way of determining this without destroying the power transformer? Fusing perhaps?
Thanks for any help with this!
I recently purchased an old Italian amplifier that uses 2 el84 output valves and a transistor front end. It seems likely it's from the late 60's or early 70's.
The power transformer has a marking of TA140MA on it which I'm going to assume means 140mA, at least I hope so.
My problem is determining whether or not the filament wires can handle running two extra valves in addition to the power valves. Is there a safe way of determining this without destroying the power transformer? Fusing perhaps?
Thanks for any help with this!
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