Hi,
I have built some amps with TT power transformers. With all the transformers wired to 240EU, I have the following measures with diode rectifing:
TT Trainwreck PT, specs 300-50V-0-300 @.3A --> +B 384V with el34 or 5881 biased at 60% + 3x12ax7
TT 36watt PT, specs 300-0-300 @.2A --> +B 422V with el34 biased at 60% + 3x12ax7
TT Fender 5e3 laydown PT, specs 320-0-320 @.085A --> +B 392 with 6v6 biased at 60% + 2x12ax7
TT toroidal 106VA PT, specs 300-0-300 @.126 --> +B 424V with 6v6 biased at 60% + 2x12ax7
How is it possible that the trainwreck transformer gives me less plate voltage than the 36 watt one?
Why does the Fender 5e3 transformer give so little voltage if it is specified that it is valid for a Princeton reverb, which has two more preamp tubes than my design, uses a rectifying valve instead of diodes and according to the diagram it gives more than 440v +B
My main problem is that I want to buy the toroidal transformer 139VA with double 0-300v @.15A terminals. If I put in serial I guess I will have 300-0-300 @.15A. What will be the plate voltage? about 420V or less than 400V with diode rectifiers and 3x12ax7.
Thanks in advance for the help.