Hai there fellow amp-nerds!!!
I got a PT, choke and OT out of an old Webcor tapemachine and they are all working fine after 50+ years!! YEEHAA!!
I had plans to use them in a small PP guitaramp (HT ≈ 325V with 2x 6V6 as used in the original tapemachine), but then I found out that the OT has a bunch of wires hanging out of it to use in a cathode biased poweramp with cathode-feedback (speakersignal is fed back to the cathodes of the 6V6's and the biasresistor and bypass-cap are located on the centretap of the secondary winding of the OT.. So far a simple explanation of the CathodeFeedback-circuit..
My question:
I do not have any info about the used speaker(s) in the original tapemachine (probably a WebCor 2110 or 2010), so I do not have a clue about the primary impedance of the OT (the 6V6's makes me guess it's something like 8k??). The speakers used were probably 4 or 8 Ω, so I can always connenct it to an 8Ω speaker and see what will happen, but in the learning proces I want to figure out how to measure the primary Z...
I normally put 1kHz @ 1V on the secondary and maesure the voltage on the primary to get the winding-ratio, squaring the outcome and by multiplying it with 4 or 8, you get the primary Z, but how does the secondary centre-tap 'interfere' with this approach???
Any tips/help anyone??
Thanx and all the best,
Jeroen
I got a PT, choke and OT out of an old Webcor tapemachine and they are all working fine after 50+ years!! YEEHAA!!
I had plans to use them in a small PP guitaramp (HT ≈ 325V with 2x 6V6 as used in the original tapemachine), but then I found out that the OT has a bunch of wires hanging out of it to use in a cathode biased poweramp with cathode-feedback (speakersignal is fed back to the cathodes of the 6V6's and the biasresistor and bypass-cap are located on the centretap of the secondary winding of the OT.. So far a simple explanation of the CathodeFeedback-circuit..
My question:
I do not have any info about the used speaker(s) in the original tapemachine (probably a WebCor 2110 or 2010), so I do not have a clue about the primary impedance of the OT (the 6V6's makes me guess it's something like 8k??). The speakers used were probably 4 or 8 Ω, so I can always connenct it to an 8Ω speaker and see what will happen, but in the learning proces I want to figure out how to measure the primary Z...
I normally put 1kHz @ 1V on the secondary and maesure the voltage on the primary to get the winding-ratio, squaring the outcome and by multiplying it with 4 or 8, you get the primary Z, but how does the secondary centre-tap 'interfere' with this approach???
Any tips/help anyone??
Thanx and all the best,
Jeroen
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