hey folks,
Can two single ended OT's be wired for push pull use?
I've got two single ended output transformers taken from some old TV or radio (I couldn't really tell). Originally each transformer was wired to a small power pentode (each output pentode was some variant of an el84 with a small triode housed in the same vacuum tube), and the OTs had output leads that were presumably speaker leads. I say "presumably" because I got these parts from a friend after they were taken from the original appliance housing, so I'm not 100% sure what the transformers actually powered.
The way I understand it would be that to wire them as push-pull, I would wire the secondaries in series and use those free ends for the speaker, and I would wire the primaries in series but use that junction as center tap. Is that right/wrong?
Thanks!
Anson
Can two single ended OT's be wired for push pull use?
I've got two single ended output transformers taken from some old TV or radio (I couldn't really tell). Originally each transformer was wired to a small power pentode (each output pentode was some variant of an el84 with a small triode housed in the same vacuum tube), and the OTs had output leads that were presumably speaker leads. I say "presumably" because I got these parts from a friend after they were taken from the original appliance housing, so I'm not 100% sure what the transformers actually powered.
The way I understand it would be that to wire them as push-pull, I would wire the secondaries in series and use those free ends for the speaker, and I would wire the primaries in series but use that junction as center tap. Is that right/wrong?
Thanks!
Anson
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