RMosack wrote:
Can someone explain the meaning or the reasoning behind the dual impedance OT?
I see in online schematics that lots of simple, single-ended amps use a basic transformer (think the 5F1 Champ uses a 5k primary, but I can't remember). I see on the Trinity Tramp schematic in the Resource page that it's transformer is 5k/2.5k on the primary and 4/8/16 ohm on the secondary side. Why is that? Is it to work with different output tubes?
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EL34s like 2K5 primary impedance for example while 6V6 and 6L6GC like 5K primary impedance.
That's not to say you can't run a EL34 at 5K. 2K5 is optimal and will give the best power and headroom performance but 5K will work. You'll get a different tone and probably not as good performance as if you ran it at 2K5. Look at the TC-15 if you want to see multi primaries on the OT and switching between them.
Check this document out from the Resource section:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=779Obviously 4/8/16 on the secondary allows you to use any speaker/speaker combination you want.