The recent threads about OT design showed me how little I really understand about these components.
Here is a practical problem that may help me (and others) develop some better instincts about OT behaviors.
I want to use a 5F6a OT (4K:2ohm) as a 8k:4ohm OT or a 12k:6ohm OT or even a 16k:8ohm OT.
Since the OT is designed for 4k:2R, what problems arise when I use it for higher primary Z cases?
From the prior discussions, I understand I lose some bass response as the primary Z increases, since the primary inductance is designed for an expected 4k impedance - did I get that right?
What other effects/issues are likely?
I'm thinking about the OT performance only - not the circuits driving the OT.
I assume I can get the PP tube voltages/currents to match up to a given primary Z.
Apologies if this was covered elsewhere. I did do a search but may have missed something.
thanks
Here is a practical problem that may help me (and others) develop some better instincts about OT behaviors.
I want to use a 5F6a OT (4K:2ohm) as a 8k:4ohm OT or a 12k:6ohm OT or even a 16k:8ohm OT.
Since the OT is designed for 4k:2R, what problems arise when I use it for higher primary Z cases?
From the prior discussions, I understand I lose some bass response as the primary Z increases, since the primary inductance is designed for an expected 4k impedance - did I get that right?
What other effects/issues are likely?
I'm thinking about the OT performance only - not the circuits driving the OT.
I assume I can get the PP tube voltages/currents to match up to a given primary Z.
Apologies if this was covered elsewhere. I did do a search but may have missed something.
thanks
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