HP Twin Output Transformer
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HP Twin Output Transformer
Are you, or do you know someone who is an expert at identifying a vintage high power tweed twin output transformer? The amp should have an ink stamped 45268 with that really wide stack. This one that I have has a fender stamped schumacher 022889 EIA606-813, on the end bells, wide stack. Every pic I find of an 022889 is of the small stack twin reverb size transformer from the late 60's. I've never seen a wide stack OT in anything other than the vintage 5F8, 6G8, twins, and 6G14 showman. This one is stumping everybody.
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Re: HP Twin Output Transformer
There seems to be no hard cut off when Fender switched from Triad units to Schumacher in those amps .
The thing to do is to confirm that it's wound as a 4 output tube OT that wants a 4 ohm load.
The thing to do is to confirm that it's wound as a 4 output tube OT that wants a 4 ohm load.
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Not screaming like the passengers in his car!
Cutting out a man's tongue does not mean he’s a liar, but it does show that you fear the truth he might speak about you!
Re: HP Twin Output Transformer
The dimensions of the OT say it's the correct part, but I can't find any reference for those part numbers being from 58' or 68'. It is a 4ohm OT.