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  • Gibson GA-40 OT?

    Hi Guys,

    I'm DIYing a version of a Gibson GA-40 Les Paul amp (6sq7 oscillator). I can't remember where or why but I thought I read Gibson used a heavier output trannie on this than they usually did on their other 6V6 amps. Does anyone know the approximate heft of the OT on this unit?

    Thanks, Skip

  • #2
    I don't have an answer for you, but another question on the GA40 OT. Anyone have specs on the primary resistance?
    Is it a 6.6K ohm primary or did Gibson use something else?
    The schematic doesn't list any specs.

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    • #3
      my ´58 GA40 measures 10K on the primary,
      just like my ´55 GA40

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      • #4
        uh,sorry that´s a ´55 GA20

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Two Tone View Post
          my ´58 GA40 measures 10K on the primary,
          just like my ´55 GA40
          Thanks Two Tone for the information. How did you measure the primary impedance of the OT? Did you use a method like this?

          Output Transformer Impedance

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          • #6
            yes,exactly
            in fact,it was more well over 10K,
            1oK5 I believe

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            • #7
              OK,I looked it up,
              it was 10,2K for the GA40

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              • #8
                Thanks Two Tone for the info, I'l make a note of it for when I will build my GA40 clone. Might you have any notes on your 6V6 plate voltage? The schematic says around 310 volts.

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                • #9
                  Thanks TwoTone. You see 10k and north on a lot of 6BQ5/6V6 amps of that era. I think the one in there now is around that. On your amp, how big is the OT physically?

                  sh

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                  • #10
                    yes, those voltages are spot on,
                    I´m using a 5AR4 with
                    a 270 ohm cathode resistor,
                    adds up to 370v and a little more
                    headroom.
                    Regarding the size of the OT
                    I have to check this next week

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Two Tone.....great info...

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                      • #12
                        pics

                        I've gotten a couple PM's on my build so here it is. This was a Hammond AO-29 organ amp (great platform donors, btw). It is ready to spark test. I'll run it through an EVM12L Thiele as a reference and make some educated guesses on the permanent speaker from there. I'm leaning towards a Weber 12A150A.

                        sh
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                        • #13
                          Speakers for GA-40

                          Now that this thing is done, I keep looking at how long that chassis is and that it could easily be a 2X10 combo. I don't have one of those right now.

                          Whadda you think this circuit would sound like with a couple of 10's?

                          Skip

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