What would be a suitable off the shelf OT for a four 6v6 amp. I'm thinking of changing my Tweed twin to run 6v6's. Mercury makes a Jim Kelley OT, but its pretty costly. Thanks
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For 4 x 6V6 PP (2 per side) running about between 340-390V on the plate, it will work okay with anything between a 2k5 - 5k reflected load, but will probably sound better between 3k2 - 4k IMHO. (So a Tweed Bassman OT with a 4k Pr and 2R secondary would want either 4 x 8R speakers in parallel or 2 x 4R speakers in parallel)Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
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What kind of plate voltage do you have? You may need to run JJ/EH brands that will take typical Twin voltages, especially with the smaller current draw of the 6V6s.
If you use 2x16ohm speakers, in parallel, you don't need to change the OT. The JJ will even cope with mismatch, with stock 2x8ohm speakers.
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If you dont want to pay the prices for a Mercury,I personaly dont think they are worth it,check out Hammond,for about $100 you can get a 60watt push pull,with 4,8 and 16 ohm secondaries.I like to see closer to a 2.5k to 3k primary,but like tubeswell says 2k to 5k will be okay.
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I'm using a Heyboer HYO18343 OT in my Tweed Bassman and Tweed Twin. It's a 4K primary and 2-4-8 ohm secondary. It should do the job for you too with whatever speaker combination you intend to use. It's only $68 from here:
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/heyboer/hy_order.htm
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Originally posted by pgambon View PostWhat would be a suitable off the shelf OT for a four 6v6 amp. I'm thinking of changing my Tweed twin to run 6v6's. Mercury makes a Jim Kelley OT, but its pretty costly. Thanks
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Look at a typical 6V6 tube datasheet. Most of them specify a plate-to-plate load resistance for Push Pull of 8k for two tubes. So 4 tubes is going to need about half of that. Sure, 2k will work, but you will be sacrificing output power. So with that 2k OT, if you wired the speakers so that their combined impedance going to the OT secondary is twice the nominal speaker load for that OT at 2k, then that will reflect a 4k load back to the tubes.Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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Originally posted by pgambon View PostIt's a high power Tweed Twin. So, I believe the OT trans primary is about 2k. I'm actually running 4-6v6 JJ's now, and it works fine. My thought was to get the correct OT.
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Originally posted by tubeswell View PostLook at a typical 6V6 tube datasheet. Most of them specify a plate-to-plate load resistance for Push Pull of 8k for two tubes. So 4 tubes is going to need about half of that. Sure, 2k will work, but you will be sacrificing output power. So with that 2k OT, if you wired the speakers so that their combined impedance going to the OT secondary is twice the nominal speaker load for that OT at 2k, then that will reflect a 4k load back to the tubes.
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