Greetings to all!
I have asked these questions on other forums and all I've gotten so far is a lotta views but no responses.Perhaps my luck will change!
I have a Gibson GA-5 Les Paul Jr. amp (1956) that came to me with a number of (hacked) mods The original speaker was MIA along with the original OT. The OT supplied with the amp has 6 wires coming from it and was riveted to the chassis . Because this is a S.E. amp, I wondered why the OT would have 6 wires instead of 4 like the other S.E. amps I have.
Anyway, I am investigating new OT's and became quickly disoriented with the information. Some say the single-ended 6V6 needs a 5K primary while others say 8K. One source says the Asian designers chose primaries higher than American designers because they desired clean power as opposed to louder, with more distortion output. I believe my amp needs an 8K OT primary. Can anyone tell me where to find this info? Is it in the tube data sheets? Does it have somewhat to do with the plate voltage of the output tube?
Also, what is the effect of choosing an OT that is rated to operate at a higher output wattage than is required? For instance, if you have a 5W S.E amp using a single 6V6 output tube and you select a 10W 8K primary as opposed to a 5W 8K primary, what would it do (if anything) to the performance of the amp?
For this amp, I am considering an Edcor OT and an Allen amps Heyboer.
I know, neither one is exactly what came with the amp but I own several Gibsons and the OTs seem to be a weak point in the amps.
Please chime in if you can shed some light on these questions for a poor, lost newbie.
Thanks!!
dkevin
I have asked these questions on other forums and all I've gotten so far is a lotta views but no responses.Perhaps my luck will change!
I have a Gibson GA-5 Les Paul Jr. amp (1956) that came to me with a number of (hacked) mods The original speaker was MIA along with the original OT. The OT supplied with the amp has 6 wires coming from it and was riveted to the chassis . Because this is a S.E. amp, I wondered why the OT would have 6 wires instead of 4 like the other S.E. amps I have.
Anyway, I am investigating new OT's and became quickly disoriented with the information. Some say the single-ended 6V6 needs a 5K primary while others say 8K. One source says the Asian designers chose primaries higher than American designers because they desired clean power as opposed to louder, with more distortion output. I believe my amp needs an 8K OT primary. Can anyone tell me where to find this info? Is it in the tube data sheets? Does it have somewhat to do with the plate voltage of the output tube?
Also, what is the effect of choosing an OT that is rated to operate at a higher output wattage than is required? For instance, if you have a 5W S.E amp using a single 6V6 output tube and you select a 10W 8K primary as opposed to a 5W 8K primary, what would it do (if anything) to the performance of the amp?
For this amp, I am considering an Edcor OT and an Allen amps Heyboer.
I know, neither one is exactly what came with the amp but I own several Gibsons and the OTs seem to be a weak point in the amps.
Please chime in if you can shed some light on these questions for a poor, lost newbie.
Thanks!!
dkevin
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