Here's the background: I've picked up an old Heathit AA-50 stereo integrated amp. Each side has a pair of 7591's running 420 volts B+ and 360V on screens. Because the amp has cosmetic damage, it was not well constructed, all caps are ancient, and several tubes are cracked, it's hardly worth salvaging. I'm going to re-purpose the PT and OT's which appear to be very stout iron.
Now, while it's tempting to just build a guitar amp using the same OT and same 7591's in the same P-P, looking at the hefty OT makes me wonder...how much abuse could the OT take if I used a pair of 6L6's rather than the 7591's? (Plenty of heater current from the PT since it was powering a stereo integrated amp). Or pushed it even further...use SS rectification instead of the GZ34/5AR4 to raise B+ up AND run the 6l6's... But rather than just experiment, I'd kinda like to learn what I'm doing before I do it.
In other words, what REALLY determines the power limit of an OT? For an audio amp, would it be the power at which the manufacturer feels it saturates and becomes non-linear? As opposed to a guitar amp in which the designer may wish to saturate the OT? Assuming of course we have not exceeded the breakdown voltage of the transformer winding insulation.
As always, thanks for edumacating me!
Now, while it's tempting to just build a guitar amp using the same OT and same 7591's in the same P-P, looking at the hefty OT makes me wonder...how much abuse could the OT take if I used a pair of 6L6's rather than the 7591's? (Plenty of heater current from the PT since it was powering a stereo integrated amp). Or pushed it even further...use SS rectification instead of the GZ34/5AR4 to raise B+ up AND run the 6l6's... But rather than just experiment, I'd kinda like to learn what I'm doing before I do it.
In other words, what REALLY determines the power limit of an OT? For an audio amp, would it be the power at which the manufacturer feels it saturates and becomes non-linear? As opposed to a guitar amp in which the designer may wish to saturate the OT? Assuming of course we have not exceeded the breakdown voltage of the transformer winding insulation.
As always, thanks for edumacating me!
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