Hey everyone,
Im working on a 1959 gibsonette and I have tested the audio output transformer which matches the exact ratio as listed in the technical literature which is 27.5:1
The finals for this AMP are dual 6V6 running parallel single ended into the transformer in class A
The speaker reads 3.5 OHMS on the meter.
From this, my math says that:
Z= 756.25 OHMS (27.5 ^2)
P= 2647 OHMS (Z * 3.5)
According to my book a 6V6 expects P to be 8000 ohms PLATE to PLATE not 2647. But i think that is for a PUSH PULL configuration. Triode mode mentions 1960 OHMS. Could that be the one.
Anyone have an idea on this
Im working on a 1959 gibsonette and I have tested the audio output transformer which matches the exact ratio as listed in the technical literature which is 27.5:1
The finals for this AMP are dual 6V6 running parallel single ended into the transformer in class A
The speaker reads 3.5 OHMS on the meter.
From this, my math says that:
Z= 756.25 OHMS (27.5 ^2)
P= 2647 OHMS (Z * 3.5)
According to my book a 6V6 expects P to be 8000 ohms PLATE to PLATE not 2647. But i think that is for a PUSH PULL configuration. Triode mode mentions 1960 OHMS. Could that be the one.
Anyone have an idea on this
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