I'm working on re-assigning an unwanted TVM PA KT88 amp for bass.
It puts out close to 100W but unfortunately only down to ~50Hz, below that the OT must be saturating, and the waveform goes horrid.
Plus the OT secondary is 16 ohms only.
So I was thinking of replacing the OT; however, planning ahead, in case 2xKT88 is insufficient, I was thinking of getting one that would suit 4xKT88.
Then, with 2xKT88, connect twice the specified load impedance, to get a suitable reflected impedance back to the primary.
But will that mess up the low frequency capability? If so will it matter, as it's only running on half power?
I seem to remember reading a post here that raised the issue, eg mismatch one way and the high frequency spec gets hit, mismatch the other way and it's the low frequency.
Anyone care to comment on the subject / my idea?
The amp has a VB+ of about 600V, the current OT is about 5k and runs the KT88 in UL mode.
I'd like it to be able to cope with a 5 string, down to 29Hz Bb.
Also, a supplier for a ~2k5 : 4/8 ohm 200W OT?
Thanks - Pete
It puts out close to 100W but unfortunately only down to ~50Hz, below that the OT must be saturating, and the waveform goes horrid.
Plus the OT secondary is 16 ohms only.
So I was thinking of replacing the OT; however, planning ahead, in case 2xKT88 is insufficient, I was thinking of getting one that would suit 4xKT88.
Then, with 2xKT88, connect twice the specified load impedance, to get a suitable reflected impedance back to the primary.
But will that mess up the low frequency capability? If so will it matter, as it's only running on half power?
I seem to remember reading a post here that raised the issue, eg mismatch one way and the high frequency spec gets hit, mismatch the other way and it's the low frequency.
Anyone care to comment on the subject / my idea?
The amp has a VB+ of about 600V, the current OT is about 5k and runs the KT88 in UL mode.
I'd like it to be able to cope with a 5 string, down to 29Hz Bb.
Also, a supplier for a ~2k5 : 4/8 ohm 200W OT?
Thanks - Pete
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