This has been bothering me for a long time. When looking at tube amp schematics, why is the transformer info usually left out? I mean all the resistors, caps, tubes, etc, are usually clearly identified, but the transformer is hardly ever ID'd. (except for Fender) Your lucky if the output voltages are listed, but that's usually hit or miss too.
Does anyone know if there is a reference source, or just how do you, match transformers, or transformer voltages, to the tubes used in the circuit?
Example: I'm looking at a schematic with the following tube compliment.
6X4 rectifier.
12AX7 preamp.
12AX7 trem circuit.
6BQ5 or EL84 output.
And as usual, no information on what the transformers are. No numbers, no voltages, nothing. If I wanted to build a clone of this amp, how would I select the transformers?
Any help would be helpful to the helpless.....
Sincerely,
Frustrated
Does anyone know if there is a reference source, or just how do you, match transformers, or transformer voltages, to the tubes used in the circuit?
Example: I'm looking at a schematic with the following tube compliment.
6X4 rectifier.
12AX7 preamp.
12AX7 trem circuit.
6BQ5 or EL84 output.
And as usual, no information on what the transformers are. No numbers, no voltages, nothing. If I wanted to build a clone of this amp, how would I select the transformers?
Any help would be helpful to the helpless.....
Sincerely,
Frustrated
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