JTM 50 questions. (Transformer power)
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 2:57 pm
Hi all. I sure enjoy the forum and I have a specific question
I am building another JTM 50. The first one I used a 1202-55 style PT. I made it for GZ34 rectifier. Sometimes I will install a SSR plug in for more attack. I initially wanted a AC/DC amp but the JTM 45 PT was just too soft and I couldn't get the amp to compress enough
I am building another one however I am wondering if I can use a 1202-118 PT with a tube rectifier and install a SSR if I want the more crisp attack of a SSR
here is my question. The red primaries on a 1202-55 PT make 690 v @ 150 mA. The 1202-118 makes 625v @ 150 mA.
I believe the 118 transformer will give me a lower B+ resulting in a more compressed sound This is what I am after. My intention is not to create a clean amp at all
The screen drop on a 55 is a single 8.2k and the screen drop on a 118 is a 8.2k and a 10k in series.
Using a 118 on predominately a tube rectifier setup will the 8.2k suffice as proper drop for the screens?
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Regards
Dan
I am building another JTM 50. The first one I used a 1202-55 style PT. I made it for GZ34 rectifier. Sometimes I will install a SSR plug in for more attack. I initially wanted a AC/DC amp but the JTM 45 PT was just too soft and I couldn't get the amp to compress enough
I am building another one however I am wondering if I can use a 1202-118 PT with a tube rectifier and install a SSR if I want the more crisp attack of a SSR
here is my question. The red primaries on a 1202-55 PT make 690 v @ 150 mA. The 1202-118 makes 625v @ 150 mA.
I believe the 118 transformer will give me a lower B+ resulting in a more compressed sound This is what I am after. My intention is not to create a clean amp at all
The screen drop on a 55 is a single 8.2k and the screen drop on a 118 is a 8.2k and a 10k in series.
Using a 118 on predominately a tube rectifier setup will the 8.2k suffice as proper drop for the screens?
Please
Post
Opinions to thread
Thanks for your time
Regards
Dan