The 230mA rating is dependent upon drawing current from just one side of the centre tapped winding at a time. If you use a bridge rectifier across the full winding the current rating is effectively halved to 115mA. You MUST then leave the centre tap NOT connected. Also the 115mA current rating you end up with wont' cut it for a pair of EL34 in push pull so you need to change your aims or go for a different transformer.
A pair of EL34 cathode biased at around 340-350V B+ is good for 30 to 35 Watts and in my opinion at least sounds MUCH better than running EL34 in fixed bais at B+ of 450V plus trying to screw 55 watts put of them. I'll take the lovely 30W in lieu of the agressive 55 watts anyday. OT with Raa of 3K4 top suit.
Cheers,
Ian
A pair of EL34 cathode biased at around 340-350V B+ is good for 30 to 35 Watts and in my opinion at least sounds MUCH better than running EL34 in fixed bais at B+ of 450V plus trying to screw 55 watts put of them. I'll take the lovely 30W in lieu of the agressive 55 watts anyday. OT with Raa of 3K4 top suit.
Cheers,
Ian
In the real World, your 388V powered amp will sound and feel the same as a +450V , and will push almost the same as the other .
We are talking a 1.16X voltage difference, which means 1.3dB volume difference= nothing, almost inaudible.
Do not turn it into a plain watts difference, because then it will look larger ..... on paper ...... ; keep it in dB to better grasp the real meaning.
In fact, use the transformer you have, no need to vary impedances or nothing.
And it will be *slightly* easier to get power tube crunch onstage.
*If* some day you get the "proper" transformer, fine, switch it .... althougn you won't find that much audible difference either.
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