I happened upon a 51C Leslie power section that has some lovely components in it, really oversized PT, and a nice big OT. I was hoping to put some kind of fender bassman type circuit in it.
The OT is based around 2 6550's and has a single 16r tap. There is a 125r resistor with a 200uF cap from the centertap to ground. Is this some type of dampening feature or is this to create a better balance with the tubes used?
There is @ 400v on the plates, so according to the 6550 data the transformer has around a 3500Ra, with a turns ratio of around 15:1.
If i kept a 16r speaker load, would that mismatch be way out of line for the 6L6's or is it worth pursuing?
I'm not a big fan of the 6550's for guitars..
Thanks
Ian
The OT is based around 2 6550's and has a single 16r tap. There is a 125r resistor with a 200uF cap from the centertap to ground. Is this some type of dampening feature or is this to create a better balance with the tubes used?
There is @ 400v on the plates, so according to the 6550 data the transformer has around a 3500Ra, with a turns ratio of around 15:1.
If i kept a 16r speaker load, would that mismatch be way out of line for the 6L6's or is it worth pursuing?
I'm not a big fan of the 6550's for guitars..
Thanks
Ian
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