I have a old Kent Tremtone three tube radio based amp without a power transformer. I'd like to learn more about amp theory and design and have a few books on the way that address the subject.
I like the Kent amp, but the direct power to the heaters worries me and I'm more interested in modding it to have a power transformer than getting an isolation transformer. I want to use it at our practice space as a jam amp to while away the time while waiting on everyone to show up, work on songs etc. It's perfect for this as it gets a nice dirty tone at such low volumes.
The tube compliment is: 12AU6 pre-amp, 5OC5 power tube and a 12AV6 for tremolo. The heaters on these are fed direct from the wall power...so I assume the voltages across all three add up to about 110. I don't know the consumption of each tube however....which I figure would help me pick the right power transformer...??
Any online resources or tips here for helping me to figure out how to convert this to a power transformer?
I like the Kent amp, but the direct power to the heaters worries me and I'm more interested in modding it to have a power transformer than getting an isolation transformer. I want to use it at our practice space as a jam amp to while away the time while waiting on everyone to show up, work on songs etc. It's perfect for this as it gets a nice dirty tone at such low volumes.
The tube compliment is: 12AU6 pre-amp, 5OC5 power tube and a 12AV6 for tremolo. The heaters on these are fed direct from the wall power...so I assume the voltages across all three add up to about 110. I don't know the consumption of each tube however....which I figure would help me pick the right power transformer...??
Any online resources or tips here for helping me to figure out how to convert this to a power transformer?
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