Is this a good PT?

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Is this a good PT?

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https://weberspeakerscom.secure.powweb. ... 8eusch.jpg


Would that be a good choice for my ODS?

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wrong link

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Hey Tommy:
There's a https: in there, that's usually a secure URL. Anyway it doesn't work.

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Link worked for me. (dunno what the difference was)

And, yes, that would be a fine choice for a PT.
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OK.

On www.tedweber.com

choose transformers

This is the one, about halfway down the page:

W022798EU
125P5D
125P7D

It's marked as out of stock at the moment. I also see that it's rated for about 40W... the guy I might buy this for, said 50W was no problem...


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skyboltone wrote:Hey Tommy:
There's a https: in there, that's usually a secure URL. Anyway it doesn't work.

Dan
Yep, link worked fine five minutes later. I dunno, I am using a 750VCT and have had to to remodel the power supply a bit to bring things right. I'm also going to give KT66's a try because of the OT I bought so I'll be running 500VDC on the plates of the PA. I think you should be ok but you will have to raise the first couple of dropping resistors a bit. If you use the 660VAC windings (full wave) I'm afeared you'll be a tad low on your plates.

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But using the 720 windings will be ok?

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Tdale wrote:https://weberspeakerscom.secure.powweb. ... 8eusch.jpg


Would that be a good choice for my ODS?

Tommy
i`ve got one Let ya know when it`s done, IF you want Tommy..jim@Omegaamps
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Tdale wrote:https://weberspeakerscom.secure.powweb. ... 8eusch.jpg


Would that be a good choice for my ODS?

Tommy
I have one of these in my Super Reverb clone. Works fine.
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