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  • Hammond 125C for SE use?

    A little background: I'm currently designing a small amp, power stage is two 6DG6GT's in a parallel SE configuration. My PT (after rectification, filtering) should provide ~170 -180V, about 7 watts of audio power. I'm anticipating a load resistance in the 1500-1800 ohm range.

    I'm having a tough time finding a SE OT in that range--most are 2500 ohms or above.

    The Hammond 125C (8W) definitely fits my needs. With a 4 ohm speaker, 1500 ohms is a spec'ed setting. Several references: Angela.com, london power, the Hammond catalog, etc. indicate this iron works as both SE and PP.

    But the Hammond website that references it's own catalog pages indicates I should look elsewhere for an SE transformer. I suppose I could punt and change the design to PP....

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    To restate the question:

    Has anyone used any of "universal" Hammonds: 125C, 125D, 125E as single-ended OTs?

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    • #3
      It used to be that Hammond advertised the 125A-125E series as universal push pull and single ended replacements. This is before they started selling the 125ASE-125GSE which are true single ended output transformers. The 125A-125E OTs are really push pull transformers. After the SE series came out, Hammond dropped SE use from the 125A-125E series.

      I've used the 125E in several champ builds and it works okay, but the 125ESE sounds much better.

      I would use the 125E if you wanted to try your circuit, it can tolerate more DC in the core.

      chuck

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chuck_Farlee View Post
        I've used the 125E in several champ builds and it works okay, but the 125ESE sounds much better.

        I would use the 125E if you wanted to try your circuit, it can tolerate more DC in the core.
        Thanks, Chuck

        Could a 125ESE be used in a 1250 ohm mode? It's unspec'd, but if you follow the connection diagram, it looks as though Black & White would == 1250 ohms with a 4 ohm speaker.

        Not spot on, but close. Since the 125ESE is good to 15 watts, 1/2 that wattage as an outa spec load might work?

        Taking a second look at the load resistance graph, it doesn't seem at all terrible running one @ 5000 ohms, so 2500 for two might work just fine.... (two 6DG6GT's, that is.)
        Last edited by gmoon; 03-09-2008, 09:43 PM.

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