Many good and inexpensive transformers which have multi-tapped secondaries, use thinner and thinner wire on the higher zed secondary outputs. (More wire windings needs more space = thinner wire with more windings in the same space).
Mismatching to change the primary load back to around 3K2-4K should be OK but not a perfect match for two KT88s at 450vdc, if the OT is actually 1700 ohms.
Putting a higher load and the lower tap is the correct thing to do when going from 4 tubes to 2 tubes but you have to be carefull when running that higher load to get more power on the the thinner wires of the higher zed secondary.
A cheap tranny can just get damaged.
Also, I have found that the cathode follower triode in some of these have blown up due to the cathode being at inexcess of 230vdc and a cheap 12AX7 tube like say, a SOVTEK 12AXWA, is a turd IMHO. It can't take that much cathode voltage for too long before going open.
One more thing, and just my opinion with out trying it...
even though the power supply can push\pull the current through four EL34 power tubes and OT at 1700-2000 ohms, making +100 watts, a pair of KT88s trying to make close to 100 watts output is going to be looking for way more plate voltage across the OT to make all that power so I'm betting the amp with two KT88s won't make nearly as much power as when the four EL34s are installed.
My guess is around 65-70 watts max with a pair of KT88s.
Bruce
Mismatching to change the primary load back to around 3K2-4K should be OK but not a perfect match for two KT88s at 450vdc, if the OT is actually 1700 ohms.
Putting a higher load and the lower tap is the correct thing to do when going from 4 tubes to 2 tubes but you have to be carefull when running that higher load to get more power on the the thinner wires of the higher zed secondary.
A cheap tranny can just get damaged.
Also, I have found that the cathode follower triode in some of these have blown up due to the cathode being at inexcess of 230vdc and a cheap 12AX7 tube like say, a SOVTEK 12AXWA, is a turd IMHO. It can't take that much cathode voltage for too long before going open.
One more thing, and just my opinion with out trying it...
even though the power supply can push\pull the current through four EL34 power tubes and OT at 1700-2000 ohms, making +100 watts, a pair of KT88s trying to make close to 100 watts output is going to be looking for way more plate voltage across the OT to make all that power so I'm betting the amp with two KT88s won't make nearly as much power as when the four EL34s are installed.
My guess is around 65-70 watts max with a pair of KT88s.
Bruce
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