Got a few line transformers from work, you know the type used in factories/buildings that run on 70v dc and connect to the speakers, used in long distance wiring.
Provided the trans could handle the 300v or so, would they work as an output transformer?
They sound good as an attenuator, the biggest one I have is only a 35w Bogen one.
I'm thinking of building a little 5w amp or so with stuff I have lying around, could always use one as a built in attenuator.
I have one of those cheap little Vox AC4 amps that needs an OT, I could try one in there as an OT.
Right now it has an old Ampeg 15 w Gemini OT in it that one half was bad, using the good half single ended.
Provided the trans could handle the 300v or so, would they work as an output transformer?
They sound good as an attenuator, the biggest one I have is only a 35w Bogen one.
I'm thinking of building a little 5w amp or so with stuff I have lying around, could always use one as a built in attenuator.
I have one of those cheap little Vox AC4 amps that needs an OT, I could try one in there as an OT.
Right now it has an old Ampeg 15 w Gemini OT in it that one half was bad, using the good half single ended.
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