This question is purely hypothetical, and excuse me please my ignorance, but I am still learning...
Suppose a 50 watt amplifier with two EL34 push pull power section needs a new output transformer. Funding being limited and time being short, ordering a direct replacement is not an option. Suppose a 30 watt amplifier in good condition is available, with a 2 6L6 push pull power section.
If I use the output transformer from the lower rated amp, but keep the original power transformer, I know that I run the risk of frying the OT. After all, that power transformer was intended to supply way more. But suppose I swap both transformers.
Ok, I would never get the same power from the amp, because the replacement power transformer was never built to supply that much. Obviously the character of the amp would be different but would I actually be running the risk of destroying anything? What I mean is, wouldn't the transformers be matched to each other? So could the power transformer deliver enough to destroy the output transformer? I don't see why [told you, I'm learning] because it will only transform the power coming to it - which depends on the power transformer - which was matched to it in the first place...
Please remember this is perely hypothetical!!!
Suppose a 50 watt amplifier with two EL34 push pull power section needs a new output transformer. Funding being limited and time being short, ordering a direct replacement is not an option. Suppose a 30 watt amplifier in good condition is available, with a 2 6L6 push pull power section.
If I use the output transformer from the lower rated amp, but keep the original power transformer, I know that I run the risk of frying the OT. After all, that power transformer was intended to supply way more. But suppose I swap both transformers.
Ok, I would never get the same power from the amp, because the replacement power transformer was never built to supply that much. Obviously the character of the amp would be different but would I actually be running the risk of destroying anything? What I mean is, wouldn't the transformers be matched to each other? So could the power transformer deliver enough to destroy the output transformer? I don't see why [told you, I'm learning] because it will only transform the power coming to it - which depends on the power transformer - which was matched to it in the first place...
Please remember this is perely hypothetical!!!
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