I was hoping to build a Fender Concert next, but my wife is telling me the budget can't take that right now, so I'm looking around at what I've got... I've got a Hammond M3 and I'm thinking of turning into a 5E3...
The M3's PT is 380VAC vs. the normal 355VAC. It's only 25V over, which might actually be a good thing. I was planning on adding an NFB switch to it anyway so that it would clean up nice. I would think the extra 25V would give me a little more clean headroom as well.
Does anyone see any issues with building a 5E3 with an extra 25V? I suppose I could always do the Zener on the CT to bring it down if it is, but wanted to see what you guys think.
That said, what might be another issue is the OT. The M3 has 305V on the plates vs. a 5E3 which has about 360V on the plates, so I'm guessing the OT is 6.6K primary impedance. A normal 5E3 I believe uses an 8K primary. That said, I have 2 transformers from a Hammond H100 which had pairs of 6BQ5s running at 355V on the plates, so I'm guessing those are probably 8K? I could use one of those, right?
The M3's PT is 380VAC vs. the normal 355VAC. It's only 25V over, which might actually be a good thing. I was planning on adding an NFB switch to it anyway so that it would clean up nice. I would think the extra 25V would give me a little more clean headroom as well.
Does anyone see any issues with building a 5E3 with an extra 25V? I suppose I could always do the Zener on the CT to bring it down if it is, but wanted to see what you guys think.
That said, what might be another issue is the OT. The M3 has 305V on the plates vs. a 5E3 which has about 360V on the plates, so I'm guessing the OT is 6.6K primary impedance. A normal 5E3 I believe uses an 8K primary. That said, I have 2 transformers from a Hammond H100 which had pairs of 6BQ5s running at 355V on the plates, so I'm guessing those are probably 8K? I could use one of those, right?
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