Hi, my first post. My name is John, and I'm an Ampcoholic.
I'm getting ready to get into amp building. I've spent considerable time reading up on the subject, and I'm getting ready to build something resembling a 5F1/5F2A Champ/Princeton. It's easy enough to identify a whole bunch of compatible PT's and OT's that will do the job. However, I am leaning forward to my next project - a 5E3 type - and realized I can probably buy these transformers carefully and slightly overspec'd, thus preventing me from having to rebuy when I decide to tweak/redesign for potentially push-pull EL84/6V6 or single tube SE EL-34/6L6 designs.
So, I've narrowed down a couple of potential transformers:
PT: 370EX
OT: 125ESE
Both are significantly overspec'd to the Champ circuit and the Tweed Deluxe circuit. I spent considerable time looking for transformers that people used in a variety of different projects.
The 370EX PT is has 275-0-275/125mA, 5v/3A and 6.3v/4A secondaries, which according to my research should handle a single EL-34. In addition, it should work fine with a single 6L6, two 6V6's, two EL-84's, a single 6V6, or single EL-84.
the Hammond 125ESE is being used in amp projects utilizing a single EL-34, 6L6, or a KT66 in an single-ended config.
I picked these because they seem to be usable for a variety of circuits. However, I get conflicting info on the 125ESE; it's optimized for single-ended class A, yet some seem to indicate they've used them for class A/B push-pull.
These are the types of things I'm concerned about. I'd really like to be able to buy a single set of transformers and get alot of flexibility.
My questions are:
1. Will these transformers sound good in a Champ/Princeton circuit?
2. Will the 125ESE transformer (designed for single-ended operation) sound OK in a push-pull dual 6V6 or dual EL-84 circuit?
Part of the problem is I live in Australia, where these transformers aren't $50 each! They're $150 to $300 each. So I'd like to buy a single set and have max tweakability!
Anyone tried this? Are there better transformers for what I'm trying to do, and can handle everything from SE 6V6/EL84 to push-pull 6V6/EL84 and up to a single tube SE 6L6/EL34/KT66 design? Or should I resign myself to buying multiple transformers?
Thanks!
I'm getting ready to get into amp building. I've spent considerable time reading up on the subject, and I'm getting ready to build something resembling a 5F1/5F2A Champ/Princeton. It's easy enough to identify a whole bunch of compatible PT's and OT's that will do the job. However, I am leaning forward to my next project - a 5E3 type - and realized I can probably buy these transformers carefully and slightly overspec'd, thus preventing me from having to rebuy when I decide to tweak/redesign for potentially push-pull EL84/6V6 or single tube SE EL-34/6L6 designs.
So, I've narrowed down a couple of potential transformers:
PT: 370EX
OT: 125ESE
Both are significantly overspec'd to the Champ circuit and the Tweed Deluxe circuit. I spent considerable time looking for transformers that people used in a variety of different projects.
The 370EX PT is has 275-0-275/125mA, 5v/3A and 6.3v/4A secondaries, which according to my research should handle a single EL-34. In addition, it should work fine with a single 6L6, two 6V6's, two EL-84's, a single 6V6, or single EL-84.
the Hammond 125ESE is being used in amp projects utilizing a single EL-34, 6L6, or a KT66 in an single-ended config.
I picked these because they seem to be usable for a variety of circuits. However, I get conflicting info on the 125ESE; it's optimized for single-ended class A, yet some seem to indicate they've used them for class A/B push-pull.
These are the types of things I'm concerned about. I'd really like to be able to buy a single set of transformers and get alot of flexibility.
My questions are:
1. Will these transformers sound good in a Champ/Princeton circuit?
2. Will the 125ESE transformer (designed for single-ended operation) sound OK in a push-pull dual 6V6 or dual EL-84 circuit?
Part of the problem is I live in Australia, where these transformers aren't $50 each! They're $150 to $300 each. So I'd like to buy a single set and have max tweakability!
Anyone tried this? Are there better transformers for what I'm trying to do, and can handle everything from SE 6V6/EL84 to push-pull 6V6/EL84 and up to a single tube SE 6L6/EL34/KT66 design? Or should I resign myself to buying multiple transformers?
Thanks!
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