So, I ordered the following power transformer from Heyboer today:
Primary: 120 Volts
Hi Volt: 270-0-270 Volts @ 120 mAmp
5 Volt rated @ 3 Amps
6.3v: Center tapped (3.15-0-3.15), rated @ 5 Amps
So, is 120ma going to be enough for my amp? I'm having second thoughts on the PT build.... The 6V6s are cathode biased and drawing about 74ma or so for the pair, and I figure the two 12AX7s are drawing maybe a couple ma for the both of them (PI and input). As well, the 6SN7 is biased pretty cold (preamp channel, 117v plates and 4.5v across a 2k7 Rk), so it shouldn't be drawing too much. I just don't want to build the PT too small and end up regretting it later...as I don't know how much "overbuilding" is required to have a properly functioning PT.
I wager I could still have them build it a bit bigger (doubt they've started on it yet), but then, I find that I like "right" sized transformers (r.e., not too big) all things being equal in an amp. My goal for this amp isn't to get it big fat and clean so much as clear but squishy under the right circumstances...without frying anything.
Thoughts?
Primary: 120 Volts
Hi Volt: 270-0-270 Volts @ 120 mAmp
5 Volt rated @ 3 Amps
6.3v: Center tapped (3.15-0-3.15), rated @ 5 Amps
So, is 120ma going to be enough for my amp? I'm having second thoughts on the PT build.... The 6V6s are cathode biased and drawing about 74ma or so for the pair, and I figure the two 12AX7s are drawing maybe a couple ma for the both of them (PI and input). As well, the 6SN7 is biased pretty cold (preamp channel, 117v plates and 4.5v across a 2k7 Rk), so it shouldn't be drawing too much. I just don't want to build the PT too small and end up regretting it later...as I don't know how much "overbuilding" is required to have a properly functioning PT.
I wager I could still have them build it a bit bigger (doubt they've started on it yet), but then, I find that I like "right" sized transformers (r.e., not too big) all things being equal in an amp. My goal for this amp isn't to get it big fat and clean so much as clear but squishy under the right circumstances...without frying anything.
Thoughts?
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