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stompjunkie
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Hybrid A Transformers

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Hello all,

I'm in the begining of the planning stages for my first D build. I'm going to go with the Hybrid A, a it seems to be what everyone suggests, and it's a bit simpler than some of the others. I'd rather do it all from scratch than modify an older piece. So the first step (other than mapping a layout to follow, since schematics take me a bit longer to read) is picking out all of the components.... I can order the TF120 and TF125 transformers easily enough through Magic Parts, but I was wondering if it would be worth it to go with some Mercury Super Reverb trannies instead. Are they worth the extra $ or would I be better off saving my cash? Also, what would you use for the choke? The schematics don't seem to have any specs on them. I just want to make sure I take my time and do things right (with both components and build) the first time. I thank you all very much in advance for your advice and patience with the noob.
dogears
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Re: Hybrid A Transformers

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Remember to check these parts for the corrections as Hybrid A, in its traditional form, has a bunch of items that are either wrong or need tweaking. Check Normsters layout for some of what I speak of....
stompjunkie wrote:Hello all,

I'm in the begining of the planning stages for my first D build. I'm going to go with the Hybrid A, a it seems to be what everyone suggests, and it's a bit simpler than some of the others. I'd rather do it all from scratch than modify an older piece. So the first step (other than mapping a layout to follow, since schematics take me a bit longer to read) is picking out all of the components.... I can order the TF120 and TF125 transformers easily enough through Magic Parts, but I was wondering if it would be worth it to go with some Mercury Super Reverb trannies instead. Are they worth the extra $ or would I be better off saving my cash? Also, what would you use for the choke? The schematics don't seem to have any specs on them. I just want to make sure I take my time and do things right (with both components and build) the first time. I thank you all very much in advance for your advice and patience with the noob.
stompjunkie
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Re: Hybrid A Transformers

Post by stompjunkie »

I've been trying to keep track of all of the many changes people have made in their comments....it's just been a little rough....I'll most definately check out his layout again.....thanks
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Re: Hybrid A Transformers

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I don't know those xformers but I've had good success with Mojotone Fender replacements.
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Re: Hybrid A Transformers

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I can order the TF120 and TF125 transformers easily enough through Magic Parts, but I was wondering if it would be worth it to go with some Mercury Super Reverb trannies instead. Are they worth the extra $ or would I be better off saving my cash? Also, what would you use for the choke? The schematics don't seem to have any specs on them.
I use Magic parts transformers, I don't remember the numbers but they are Fender type drop in replacements. They seem to work great for me, similar to the originals I presume. Choke is the Twin or Super Rev replacement.
Pete
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