I considering building an amp based on Dave Hunter's original two stroke design. His original basic design is a single ended amp using a 5y3 rectifer tube, a 12AX7 preamp tube, and parallel 6v6 power tubes. He used a power transformer with a secondary rated at 310/310 VAC and 80ma. A 6.3 VAC filament supply rated at 4A, and a 5.0 VAC rectifier filament supply rated at 3A.
I have on hand a bunch of 6AQ5 power tubes and a power transformer rated at 240/240 VAC and 70ma. My transformer has a 6.3 VAC filament winding rated at 3A, and no 5.0 VAC winding. I am thinking about building a version of the two stroke with a 12AX7 preamp tube, parallel 6AQ5 power tubes, and either a 6X4 rectifier tube, or a diode rectifier. My most immediate question is how to determine whether the 70ma current rating of my transformer is sufficient for this proposed tube line up. Any help pointing me in the right direction will be most welcome.
I have on hand a bunch of 6AQ5 power tubes and a power transformer rated at 240/240 VAC and 70ma. My transformer has a 6.3 VAC filament winding rated at 3A, and no 5.0 VAC winding. I am thinking about building a version of the two stroke with a 12AX7 preamp tube, parallel 6AQ5 power tubes, and either a 6X4 rectifier tube, or a diode rectifier. My most immediate question is how to determine whether the 70ma current rating of my transformer is sufficient for this proposed tube line up. Any help pointing me in the right direction will be most welcome.
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