Now this is really odd --
Hammond makes replacement PT iron for the Fender Vibro-King. The unit is the Hammond 290SX. What really strikes me as odd are the PT ratings:
330 VCT @ 1.5A
53 V @ 0.75A
6.3V @ 3.75A
http://hammondmfg.com/pdf/EDB290SX.pdf
The V-K is a 2x6L6 amp with B+ = 465V. It has a built in reverb unit that runs a single 6V6 in Class A, and a total of (5) 12AX7.
Can anyone explain why the Hammond iron would have a 1.5A secondary rating on the B+ winding? I'm wondering if it's a misprint.
Schematic attached.vibro_king_service_manual.pdf
Hammond makes replacement PT iron for the Fender Vibro-King. The unit is the Hammond 290SX. What really strikes me as odd are the PT ratings:
330 VCT @ 1.5A
53 V @ 0.75A
6.3V @ 3.75A
http://hammondmfg.com/pdf/EDB290SX.pdf
The V-K is a 2x6L6 amp with B+ = 465V. It has a built in reverb unit that runs a single 6V6 in Class A, and a total of (5) 12AX7.
Can anyone explain why the Hammond iron would have a 1.5A secondary rating on the B+ winding? I'm wondering if it's a misprint.
Schematic attached.vibro_king_service_manual.pdf
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