I've recently acquired a 5150 head (again), and measured the OT's primary. It came out to be about 4235 (average between 4,8,16 ohm). From what I've read and researched here, that seems a bit high for a 6L6 PP quad. I inquired Mercury Magnetics and they said their 5150 OT is just over 3K primary. If I were to order a new OT would it be beneficial to go with a lower primary- which seems to be normal compared to the stock 4K+ OT? If I did go with a lower one, say Mercury's 3K OT what would the effect on the tubes be?
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Originally posted by jutsin View PostI've recently acquired a 5150 head (again), and measured the OT's primary. It came out to be about 4235 (average between 4,8,16 ohm). From what I've read and researched here, that seems a bit high for a 6L6 PP quad. I inquired Mercury Magnetics and they said their 5150 OT is just over 3K primary. If I were to order a new OT would it be beneficial to go with a lower primary- which seems to be normal compared to the stock 4K+ OT? If I did go with a lower one, say Mercury's 3K OT what would the effect on the tubes be?Jon Wilder
Wilder Amplification
Originally posted by m-fineI don't know about you, but I find it a LOT easier to change a capacitor than to actually learn how to play wellOriginally posted by JoeMI doubt if any of my favorite players even own a soldering iron.
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At that plate voltage 4200 is a bit high. Running a pair at 450V the data sheet states a 5.6K Zp-p so 1/2 of that for 4 x 6L6 running push-pull would be 2.8K Z-pp, which is very close to the 3K that MM specs theirs at.
This may explain why 5150s are known for taking out screen resistors. I would definitely consider the 3K OT. With your current PT you actually have some room to mismatch down one if you wanted, like run an 8 ohm load on the 16 Ohm tap, which would reflect a 2.1K Zp-p, which is exactly what Mojo's replacement OT for 100 watt Fenders is spec'ed at.Jon Wilder
Wilder Amplification
Originally posted by m-fineI don't know about you, but I find it a LOT easier to change a capacitor than to actually learn how to play wellOriginally posted by JoeMI doubt if any of my favorite players even own a soldering iron.
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Originally posted by Wilder Amplification View PostAt that plate voltage 4200 is a bit high. Running a pair at 450V the data sheet states a 5.6K Zp-p so 1/2 of that for 4 x 6L6 running push-pull would be 2.8K Z-pp, which is very close to the 3K that MM specs theirs at.
This may explain why 5150s are known for taking out screen resistors. I would definitely consider the 3K OT. With your current PT you actually have some room to mismatch down one if you wanted, like run an 8 ohm load on the 16 Ohm tap, which would reflect a 2.1K Zp-p, which is exactly what Mojo's replacement OT for 100 watt Fenders is spec'ed at.
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Originally posted by jutsin View PostThanks for the reply! So in a push pull class AB 6L6GC quad, as the plate voltage increases, do we want the primary impedance to raise with it, or lower?Jon Wilder
Wilder Amplification
Originally posted by m-fineI don't know about you, but I find it a LOT easier to change a capacitor than to actually learn how to play wellOriginally posted by JoeMI doubt if any of my favorite players even own a soldering iron.
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