I've recently picked up an old radio chassis.
It has a cute vintage SE Stancor OT that I would like to utilize. my guess is its about 4 watts and is labled 4000 ohms primary and 8 ohms secondary.
funny thing is it was coupled to a 6v6gt.
in my limited experience a 6v6 wants 5K on the primary right?
I can't find any date codes on the chassis or components that i can decifer, but from the wooden spools that the dial strings go thru and a repair tag dated oct 1954 from monroe radio repair i'm guessing this thing was made in the early 40's and may have had a field coil speaker at one time.
the Stancor looks like its not original to the chassis, but i can't prove it.
I guess my question is would this be suitable to use on a 6v6 se amp?
would I be better off using a 6k6 and a 16 ohm speaker?
also in the same box of stuff i have a MM axiom OT for a tweed champ (FTCHO-5) I was told this would be suitable for a Princeton 5F2A if I use a 4 ohm speaker, any opinions on that info would be greatly apreciated too.
thanks
It has a cute vintage SE Stancor OT that I would like to utilize. my guess is its about 4 watts and is labled 4000 ohms primary and 8 ohms secondary.
funny thing is it was coupled to a 6v6gt.
in my limited experience a 6v6 wants 5K on the primary right?
I can't find any date codes on the chassis or components that i can decifer, but from the wooden spools that the dial strings go thru and a repair tag dated oct 1954 from monroe radio repair i'm guessing this thing was made in the early 40's and may have had a field coil speaker at one time.
the Stancor looks like its not original to the chassis, but i can't prove it.
I guess my question is would this be suitable to use on a 6v6 se amp?
would I be better off using a 6k6 and a 16 ohm speaker?
also in the same box of stuff i have a MM axiom OT for a tweed champ (FTCHO-5) I was told this would be suitable for a Princeton 5F2A if I use a 4 ohm speaker, any opinions on that info would be greatly apreciated too.
thanks
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