I am in the process of re-doing my first build in order to fix a few minor issues, remove hum, and add 2 more output jacks to the rear of my chassis. I have the Triode 5E3 kit, but I opted for the larger UL output transformer due to its 4,8, & 16 ohm taps. I know that I do not need the Ultra Linear taps for this build, but I am wondering the best way to wire up all three taps (4,8 & 16 Ohm), since this will be a head.
The chassis had 2 holes for 8 ohm and external speaker, but I punched 2 more (total of 4 holes for jacks on back). I was thinking I could just use the 8 ohm and external as normal, and wire an extra jack for 16 ohm, and the forth jack for 4 ohm. Is there a better way to do this, and why?
Most importantly with me being a noob still, could someone be kind enough to draw up or point me to a wiring diagram of what this would look like.
I have read about using switching jacks (switchcraft 13A) to allow for more options, but I'm not sure this is even necessary. I know that I am building it into a head unit, so being able to play out of many different cabs is preferential.
The chassis had 2 holes for 8 ohm and external speaker, but I punched 2 more (total of 4 holes for jacks on back). I was thinking I could just use the 8 ohm and external as normal, and wire an extra jack for 16 ohm, and the forth jack for 4 ohm. Is there a better way to do this, and why?
Most importantly with me being a noob still, could someone be kind enough to draw up or point me to a wiring diagram of what this would look like.
I have read about using switching jacks (switchcraft 13A) to allow for more options, but I'm not sure this is even necessary. I know that I am building it into a head unit, so being able to play out of many different cabs is preferential.
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