I'm trying to figure out wht to build with a PT that I have. The thing with this one is that it doesn't have the red/blue tap as most Fender PTs I've tinkered with. Is there an alternative to this? How do I build a rectifier without the red/blue tap?
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Originally posted by überfuzz View PostI'm trying to figure out wht to build with a PT that I have. The thing with this one is that it doesn't have the red/blue tap as most Fender PTs I've tinkered with. Is there an alternative to this? How do I build a rectifier without the red/blue tap?This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Sorry for being so vague... The idea is to use the PT in some fender like build. But as you probably got is that I don't know how to wire this type of PT.
The taps (this is from the top of my head)
two 260 VAC
two ~3 VAC
This would give me ~360 VDC and ~6 VAC to use as heater current. I don't know how get a proper bias circuit (I plan to use 5881 as power tubes).In this forum everyone is entitled to my opinion.
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Hey uberfuzz,
Check out the 6G2, 6G3, & 6G11, brown Princeton, Deluxe, & Vibrolux schematics. They get the bias off a HT leg with a large-value resistor. Just follow it up to the point where the bias feeds the tremolo. I did it on an EL84 build, works fine. HTH,
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Originally posted by überfuzz View PostSorry for being so vague... The idea is to use the PT in some fender like build. But as you probably got is that I don't know how to wire this type of PT.
The taps (this is from the top of my head)
two 260 VAC
two ~3 VAC
This would give me ~360 VDC and ~6 VAC to use as heater current. I don't know how get a proper bias circuit (I plan to use 5881 as power tubes).This isn't the future I signed up for.
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