Howdy all-
I'm working on this SFDR (A1172 circuit) that came to me modded with a SS rect, upgraded output stage caps (2 x 220 mfd), 6L6/5881 tubes, and an old style (single tap secondary) TF110 8ohm OT . The rest of the B+ rail is stock as is the rest of the circuit, including the PT. The voltages around the circuit now more closely resemble those of say a Pro Reverb. The amp had problems (bad power tube socket mainly) which I identified and repaired and now sounds great, suprisingly loud and sweet sounding! Feels like it's making about 25-30 clean watts.
However, the stock Fender ceramic 8ohm speaker is baked... and I'm wondering if perhaps this is due to either the upgraded output power of the amp and/or an impedance mis-match of the 6L6's to the OT/speaker. I was going to suggest the guy have the stock speaker reconed with at least a 30 watt voice coil, but before I do this I thought I would toss it out to you folks and see if you had any thoughts regarding the tube/OT/speaker impedance question. Should this guy be using a 4 or an 8 ohm load? Stock was 8 on the 6V6's.
Thanks for sharing your ideas or experience.
Allen
I'm working on this SFDR (A1172 circuit) that came to me modded with a SS rect, upgraded output stage caps (2 x 220 mfd), 6L6/5881 tubes, and an old style (single tap secondary) TF110 8ohm OT . The rest of the B+ rail is stock as is the rest of the circuit, including the PT. The voltages around the circuit now more closely resemble those of say a Pro Reverb. The amp had problems (bad power tube socket mainly) which I identified and repaired and now sounds great, suprisingly loud and sweet sounding! Feels like it's making about 25-30 clean watts.
However, the stock Fender ceramic 8ohm speaker is baked... and I'm wondering if perhaps this is due to either the upgraded output power of the amp and/or an impedance mis-match of the 6L6's to the OT/speaker. I was going to suggest the guy have the stock speaker reconed with at least a 30 watt voice coil, but before I do this I thought I would toss it out to you folks and see if you had any thoughts regarding the tube/OT/speaker impedance question. Should this guy be using a 4 or an 8 ohm load? Stock was 8 on the 6V6's.
Thanks for sharing your ideas or experience.
Allen
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