Transformer question. 45 watt vs 35 watt
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Transformer question. 45 watt vs 35 watt
This may be a really dumb question, and please let me know if it is, but what is the difference in a 45 watt OT and a 35 watt OT? Sonically (or electrically), how would one react in an express or rocket vs the other?
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Re: Transformer question. 45 watt vs 35 watt
Oversizing the OT will generally provide more bandwidth, particularly on the low end where core saturation is a limiting factor.
Re: Transformer question. 45 watt vs 35 watt
Makes sense. So I would imagine oversizing the trafo in a wreck would yield an amp that sounds less like a wreck and more like a vox or marshall.
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Re: Transformer question. 45 watt vs 35 watt
I think a lot of the 'wreck tone is in the gain structure and the overdriving of the PI and power tubes. KF used big Hi-Fi-type transformers, so I wouldn't think there is much down-side.