I'd like to build this amp and would like to use a Fender "The Twin" as a donor (the maligned Red Knob Twin.) I have a question about how I might modify the design to use the power transformer from that amp for this build.
It seems this amp calls for a 660 VCT power transformer. If I understand correctly, the "The Twin" uses a power transformer with a 337 VCT secondary.
If I were to follow the schematic from this thread and tie the center tap RED/YEL to ground I would end up with around 235-236 VDC coming from the rectifier. Since I would need nearly double that for the plate voltage I realize I need to modify the wiring a bit but I'm not clear on how to accomplish that.
secondary wiring CT grounded.png
Looking at the schematic for the "The Twin" I note it uses full wave rectification and that the center tap RED/YEL is tied between the two 220k Ohm / 220 uF in the filter section rather than to ground. There is also a HI/LOW switch which it appears would share the B+ between the choke and the 22uF filters when it is in the HI position. I see there is also two 10W resistors which I presume serve to drop the voltage further before reaching A/B/C.
Red Knob Twin power section isolated.png
My question is how might I wire the secondary from the PT so that I can get in the ballpark for the B+ voltage?
Do i need to use full wave rectification, and tie the center tap RED/YEL in between the two 220k Ohm / 220 uF filters as pictured in the "The Twin" schematic? (it's not entirely clear to me how wiring the center tap RED/YEL into this position accomplishes the higher B+ voltage)
Could I then keep the choke inline with the 20uF filter sections rather than feeding the choke's output to the 220k Ohm / 47uF filters pictured in the "The Twin" schematic? (I presume the 220k Ohm / 47uF section is based on the HI/LOW functionality which would omitted for this build)
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