I don't even think NOS would do well with 540V on the screens. Most designs I have seen run 550V on the plates and 300V on the screens.ToneMerc wrote: What modern KT88 tube is going to last with 550V on the plates around 540V on the screens?
Transformer selection for a 183
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- LeftyStrat
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Re: Transformer selection for a 183
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Re: Transformer selection for a 183
I think I'd be really careful with the power applied to the screen grid,
and not exceed the screen grids 8 watt rating. You will have to inject a signal into the amp to determine that though.
In my limited experience I seen the screen pull serious current once it hits full output.
Good luck with the project and thanks for the transformer tips, it would be good to hear amps built with the triode iron. I have iron for a Rocket so it would be good to hear if there is sound commonality in the tone of the amps.
Yours Sincerely
Mark Abbott
Mark Abbott
Re: Transformer selection for a 183
If you are thinking about the 183 because you liked the tone in demos of the real thing or very good approximations you should stick to the original formulation.
That is a Twin PT, Marshall OT and 4 EL34s.
IMHO the 183 is the best d-style for people looking for more contemporary rock and rock-blues tone. Not what you want for Jazz/Fusion/Alt Country etc. If you want some Marshall growl when pushed this will do the trick.
I would have a 183 and a 102. If I could figure out how Quinn makes his dual voiced 102/183 sound so convincing I would build one of those.
Regards
Randy
That is a Twin PT, Marshall OT and 4 EL34s.
IMHO the 183 is the best d-style for people looking for more contemporary rock and rock-blues tone. Not what you want for Jazz/Fusion/Alt Country etc. If you want some Marshall growl when pushed this will do the trick.
I would have a 183 and a 102. If I could figure out how Quinn makes his dual voiced 102/183 sound so convincing I would build one of those.
Regards
Randy
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Re: Transformer selection for a 183
Well, the memory is not what it used to be. I finally found the post I was thinking about:
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... light=kt88
Tony's amp had 500V on the plates and he used an OC2 to drop the screens by 100V. Assuming he used the original Traynor YBA-1 OT, it should probably be close to 4k. Maybe 70 watts?
Anyway, I always loved the tones on his clip.
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... light=kt88
Tony's amp had 500V on the plates and he used an OC2 to drop the screens by 100V. Assuming he used the original Traynor YBA-1 OT, it should probably be close to 4k. Maybe 70 watts?
Anyway, I always loved the tones on his clip.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Re: Transformer selection for a 183
That's a good clip -- nice gnarly edge to the tone. Great playing, too! 