A friend who heard my EL34 amp wants one badly, so i told him I might sell him mine cheap. The reason i was willing is there are a lot of little logistic changes i want to make now that it's sounding perfect. different layout, pot and switch placement, etc. So i think i may do this and build myself a second one that's new and clean with not extra holes and other experimental "Oops's. So heres the question....i used a 20H hammonds choke. The exact specs are as follows: 20H, 100ma, 181 ohms, 600VDC. I later found it's way more choke than i need and i wanted opinions as to what i should get this time.
The amp is a marshall style el34 50 watt with 436 volts at the beginning of the B+ and a 32/32uf can with three 20uf nodes for the PI and pre and a high gain preamp. Is there a value i should look for thats not going to sacrifice tone and will be as much as i need? here are some hammond choke specs for a few i think would work at least voltage wise....
159M 15H, 100ma, 256 ohms, 500VDC
159P 10H, 125ma, 155 ohms, 500VDC
159Q 7H, 150ma, 100 ohms, 500VDC
159M 15H, 100ma, 256 ohms, 500VDC
159S 4H, 225ma, 65 ohms, 500VDC
The amp is a marshall style el34 50 watt with 436 volts at the beginning of the B+ and a 32/32uf can with three 20uf nodes for the PI and pre and a high gain preamp. Is there a value i should look for thats not going to sacrifice tone and will be as much as i need? here are some hammond choke specs for a few i think would work at least voltage wise....
159M 15H, 100ma, 256 ohms, 500VDC
159P 10H, 125ma, 155 ohms, 500VDC
159Q 7H, 150ma, 100 ohms, 500VDC
159M 15H, 100ma, 256 ohms, 500VDC
159S 4H, 225ma, 65 ohms, 500VDC
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