I have a suspicion it might, but please school me on this, as my understanding of output transformers is limited.
Recently I replaced a stock National 1224 Valco output transformer with this one : http://www.classictone.net/40-18002.html the original transformer was a 2 ohm with twin 4 ohm speakers running in parallel. This transformer is an 8 ohm so I run both 4 ohm speakers in series to make the output ohms match.
All seems well and the amp sounds great, but I did notice the power transformerget a bit hotter than I remembered previously at an idle, as if the idle current draw had increased. Used to be 118 degrees Fahrenheit and now leveled off around 125 degrees at the hottest point. This is within my statistical measurement error I am sure based on where I tested the temp and the room temperature to start, but it still got me to thinking that maybe the 6.6k to 8 ohm specs of this transformer might be different than the original transformer and caused a change in output tube current draw.
I've seen a lot of other push pull 6V6 type transformers starting around 7.5k ohms.
Does this make a difference in plate voltage / current enough so that the output tubes should be re-biased ? I don't see any red plating at all, but I know the tubes in this amp are biased up to the max plate dissipation.
Thanks for your help ! I would like to understand output transformers better than I do currently !
Recently I replaced a stock National 1224 Valco output transformer with this one : http://www.classictone.net/40-18002.html the original transformer was a 2 ohm with twin 4 ohm speakers running in parallel. This transformer is an 8 ohm so I run both 4 ohm speakers in series to make the output ohms match.
All seems well and the amp sounds great, but I did notice the power transformerget a bit hotter than I remembered previously at an idle, as if the idle current draw had increased. Used to be 118 degrees Fahrenheit and now leveled off around 125 degrees at the hottest point. This is within my statistical measurement error I am sure based on where I tested the temp and the room temperature to start, but it still got me to thinking that maybe the 6.6k to 8 ohm specs of this transformer might be different than the original transformer and caused a change in output tube current draw.
I've seen a lot of other push pull 6V6 type transformers starting around 7.5k ohms.
Does this make a difference in plate voltage / current enough so that the output tubes should be re-biased ? I don't see any red plating at all, but I know the tubes in this amp are biased up to the max plate dissipation.
Thanks for your help ! I would like to understand output transformers better than I do currently !
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