Mismatching the the OT Secondary on an EL-34 Express

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Curbdog
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Mismatching the the OT Secondary on an EL-34 Express

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I am thinking now about EL-34s in my Express, using the 6.6K tap on the OT, and mismatching the secondary. Any reasons not to do this? I would set the impedance selector of the amp at 8 ohms, and using a 4 ohm cab, the tubes will see 3.3K. I understand that this should be safe for a 2 - EL-34 amp, and that 50W Marshall Plexi's can run at 3.3K. Any concerns with an Express? I for one am not worried about it being too loud ! Cheers
Nigel Tufnel
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Re: Mismatching the the OT Secondary on an EL-34 Express

Post by Nigel Tufnel »

The higher than normal impedance of the ot is a big part of the sound with an express imo. Mismatching the load is certainly not needed for your output tubes to be happy, if I remember correctly the standard marshall ot impedance of around 3.4k was an error in the first place. Something like old el34 data sheets recommending a load in that range for el34's running in triode, can't remember where I read that but I think it was posted by Chris Merren and he knows a good bit more than me about ot's. The higher z helps to roll off highs and the express makes plenty throughout the gain stages, it may very well cut your head off with treble running a more marshall like load. But if it sounds better to you that way then that's all that really matters at the end of the day. :wink: The best thing boards like this can do is breed experimentation and ideas, have fun.
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