are these a good set of trannies for the rocket. i saw weber has ones for his ac30 clone . here are the specs
Wpt30 ....Pt  https://taweber.powweb.com/store/pt30sch.jpg W404248 ..Ot https://taweber.powweb.com/store/404248sch.jpg
			
			
									
									
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Re: rocket trannies
I would guess that is a decent set of iron for a Fender Tweed circuit, but I would recommend either going with Moose's iron or buying old Stancor off of ebay.   The OT impedence isn't close and KF's PT philosophy would indicate a bigger piece...i.e. more B+ current capacity (300mA or more).
[edit]Allyn's right. Dynaco. New factioid for me.
			
			
													[edit]Allyn's right. Dynaco. New factioid for me.
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						Re: rocket trannies
+1 on Mooses iron or a Dynaco A-470 from Ebay! I don't like the BBQBoy Iron. Look at the new 100w orange clone he is advertising. The iron looks like it's for a 10 watt amp! 
 
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What is the ideal current/voltage specs for a TW?
I'm curious if anyone has the best available info on the current and voltage specs to clone a Rocket, Liverpool, or Express... I assume each of them are different but is there a consensus toward each?  I have a few pieces of old iron including a mammoth 325-0-325 Stancor. I was thinking this was a bit too hot for a Liverpool... am I right?  
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Re: rocket trannies
For Rocket, I use the standard wreck iron, 300VAC into a 5AR4 recto and the 5.2k OT.
For liverpool, 250VAC.
			
			
									
									
						For liverpool, 250VAC.