Hey,
Question is, is it ok to use 1 working tap if the other 2 are not working. Anything I should be worried about?
Details:
I have an Output Transformer with 3 taps. 8, 4, and 2.
The 8 and 4 taps are dead. Incredibly low volume, distorted sound. When I received the amp, the 8 ohm tap was driving a 4 ohm load for the past 25 years. The tubes were also biased extremely hot, causing red plating, and I believe prolonged excessive DC load on the transformer.
The 2ohm tap was not in use, and it's currently working. Sounds great. Have it driving a 4ohm load and I've tested it under load for a long period of time.
Appreciate any insight.
Question is, is it ok to use 1 working tap if the other 2 are not working. Anything I should be worried about?
Details:
I have an Output Transformer with 3 taps. 8, 4, and 2.
The 8 and 4 taps are dead. Incredibly low volume, distorted sound. When I received the amp, the 8 ohm tap was driving a 4 ohm load for the past 25 years. The tubes were also biased extremely hot, causing red plating, and I believe prolonged excessive DC load on the transformer.
The 2ohm tap was not in use, and it's currently working. Sounds great. Have it driving a 4ohm load and I've tested it under load for a long period of time.
Appreciate any insight.
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