I would appreciate some help understanding my output transformer's specifications, just to make sure I've wired things correctly in my amp whose OT output is switchable for 1 or 2 6V6's (SE).
I have trouble getting my head around what happens to the primary impedance when going from one 6V6 to two in parallel.
The OT is an Allen Amplification TO11C (9960737) with the following description :
The OT is no longer available and I can't find a schematic for it. Going solely from the above description, I've drawn up my own schematic, but I'm really not sure if what I've drawn makes sense.
I have a feeling the output taps (on the drawing) may need switching to reflect the way the secondary is wound (?) The amp itself is wired like the drawing wire-colour-wise (so I switch between green and yellow to go from one tube to two).
I have trouble getting my head around what happens to the primary impedance when going from one 6V6 to two in parallel.
The OT is an Allen Amplification TO11C (9960737) with the following description :
Heavy-duty upgrade output transformer for single-ended amps using a 6V6, 6L6, EL34 or dual 6V6 power tubes is custom wound in the USA by Heyboer to stringent Allen specifications.
8,000 ohm primary to 8 or 16 ohm secondary for use with a single 6V6.
4,000 ohm to 4 or 8 ohm for use with a single 6L6, EL34 or two 6V6s in parallel.
Rated 95ma continuous! Wound on a paper tube with paper-layered and specially interleaved windings and featuring a special grain-oriented lamination steel for maximum output and clarity. Excellent choice for 5F1, 5F2A and similar amps with more commonly available 8 ohm speakers. Improved performance over stock output transformers.
8,000 ohm primary to 8 or 16 ohm secondary for use with a single 6V6.
4,000 ohm to 4 or 8 ohm for use with a single 6L6, EL34 or two 6V6s in parallel.
Rated 95ma continuous! Wound on a paper tube with paper-layered and specially interleaved windings and featuring a special grain-oriented lamination steel for maximum output and clarity. Excellent choice for 5F1, 5F2A and similar amps with more commonly available 8 ohm speakers. Improved performance over stock output transformers.
I have a feeling the output taps (on the drawing) may need switching to reflect the way the secondary is wound (?) The amp itself is wired like the drawing wire-colour-wise (so I switch between green and yellow to go from one tube to two).
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