systemtruck
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I’ve been learning more about class A push pull and they seem rare in the guitar amp world so am wanting to one day try converting an amp from AB to A.
Power transformer demands are pretty straight forward to figure out, but the output transformer seems like a challenge…
If we have some vintage output transformer on hand, is schematic / context the only way to approximate current capabilities of it?
These numbers below are extreme, but to keep the example math simple let’s say we have a push pull amp that runs its power tubes at 60% Class AB duty cycle and each tube is pulling 60mA. And let’s say we’re wanting to rebias that to Class A so 100% so then we want each tube to be able to pull 100mA. We’ll also need to redo the power transformer and rails, but aside from that, we want to be pulling an extra 40mA through each side of the primary of the output transformer.
Assuming we know little about a transformer’s specs other than the context and schematic it exists within, can we test or estimate the capabilities of those primary windings and take somewhat of a risk free attempt at the build?
DC resistance readings and design voltage
Power transformer demands are pretty straight forward to figure out, but the output transformer seems like a challenge…
If we have some vintage output transformer on hand, is schematic / context the only way to approximate current capabilities of it?
These numbers below are extreme, but to keep the example math simple let’s say we have a push pull amp that runs its power tubes at 60% Class AB duty cycle and each tube is pulling 60mA. And let’s say we’re wanting to rebias that to Class A so 100% so then we want each tube to be able to pull 100mA. We’ll also need to redo the power transformer and rails, but aside from that, we want to be pulling an extra 40mA through each side of the primary of the output transformer.
Assuming we know little about a transformer’s specs other than the context and schematic it exists within, can we test or estimate the capabilities of those primary windings and take somewhat of a risk free attempt at the build?
DC resistance readings and design voltage