I was hoping I may be able to get some advice and help with regard to selecting a power transformer for an old amp of mine I've fully upgraded.. it sounds really nice now but since Ive invested in the upgrades and time, I feel I may as well go the whole hog and replace the power transformer.. the amps 15 years old now, and the thing does have low level hum and the quality is very questionable on the stock one.
I don;t want to spend the money on a Mercury replacement as theyre over $200 before shipping to UK here.. way too much. However there are a few Classictone models here I spotted in their 'project transformer' page... I was hoping one of these could just drop in. Ive included the schematics of the 2 models + my Marshall on this post.
My question is I guess really, can this be done? My circuit knowledge is limited and with transformers and all the taps and current/voltage etc... My concerns are really if these models I've found can supply the bias for my amp... On my schematic I can see the VBias circuit as having +/- 15V... On these transformers, one of them says it has a bias supply of 50V.. I don't know whether this is too much?? Or would my amp circuit just use that available AC safely and still produce the correct -15V bias?
My other question is if one can use the higher voltage output on the B+, so that my EL84 plates have a higher plate voltage... could this be done without mods and just drop in?
Thanks so much for your time on reading, and please any pointers most appreciated!
Dave