Originally posted by ThermionicScott
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I measured a small handful of my Heyboer 5F4/5E5a/5E7 chokes and got an average DCR of about +98 to 101 ohms.
They're rated at 200ma at about 5Hy and modern "copies" of real ones from the late 50's.
With respect to moving the OT tap, I have not done it but I'm not sure it will make much of a difference in head room vs benefits of the brute force PI filter concept.
Here is my thoughts.
The classic tweed 6L6 amps used a good 160ma to 180ma PT, so allowing for a 180ma across the 125 ohm choke would create a VDC drop of about +4vdc on your choke at near full power and or during a full charge recycle. On mine it would be about 3.3 VDC drop... or if you were cranking the amp to full boat, "rockin' dog" mode... maybe you could squeeze 250ma out of the B+ rail.... that would create a drop of about 8 vdc on yours and about +6.3 vdc across mine.
The second 16uF filter cap will give a nice smooth flow of charge power during the drop though so I'm thinking the 6 to 8 VDC drop across the choke, and subsequently to the OT's center tap, won't be very noticeable in dirtying up the clean headroom.
A nice thing about the brute force PI, CLC filter is that if the choke does get overly saturated with current and loose a lot of it's inductance, the two 16uF caps are looking like they are in parallel with a small DC resistance between, which still makes a decent filter and the B+ will not vary very much.
Some discussed this already, but I think the four items which will net the biggest differences in dirty vs clean headroom power with these amps, as I have experimented with is....
1.), use a bigger output tranny (the stock amp idles it frickin' power tubes at between 50ma and 60ma each through a 25 watt OT with X? ohms DCR). They really come to life with a good 40-50 watt OT.
2.) Use a stiffer rectifier instead of the old 5U4.
3.) Reduce the idle current of the power tubes so with the new plate voltage the tubes are running at about 16-18 watts max each
4.) Always use a 12AY7 in the first preamp tube socket.
As with everything I say.... it is only my opinion, but most of it is based on me blowing up my own stuff by experimenting... and yes, sometimes with customers gear too and then trying to fix it before the they get back.
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