64ES335,
Welcome to the Forum!
I wouldn't hurt to try another GZ-34 rectifier.
I do my amp setups with a 120V line setting and I have the following set of data taken on a 1968 Super Reverb that has a stock part number 125P50 Fender PT. (However the EIA code was 606443 so the transformer was make in the 43rd week of 1964. It's interesting, but not all that unusual, that and older transformers got installed in the 1968 amp.
The measurements were per the attached table. Note that these are records that I keep for my own reference so it may seem confusing at first to others. However, the quality of the data comes with a money back guarantee.
Let me know if you have questions. Overall I don't think there is anything "wrong" with your SR transformer.
Cheers,
Tom
Welcome to the Forum!
I wouldn't hurt to try another GZ-34 rectifier.
I do my amp setups with a 120V line setting and I have the following set of data taken on a 1968 Super Reverb that has a stock part number 125P50 Fender PT. (However the EIA code was 606443 so the transformer was make in the 43rd week of 1964. It's interesting, but not all that unusual, that and older transformers got installed in the 1968 amp.
The measurements were per the attached table. Note that these are records that I keep for my own reference so it may seem confusing at first to others. However, the quality of the data comes with a money back guarantee.
Let me know if you have questions. Overall I don't think there is anything "wrong" with your SR transformer.
Cheers,
Tom
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