Jerome, I agree with Kurt. I used a Hammond PT (and OT) in a Deluxe I built (now sold), following the exact same schematic as Coco's Trinity Deluxe. My second Deluxe was the Trinity from the kit, with the Heyboer trannies. So I was able to play them both side by side, with an A/B switch to compare their sound. With identical guitars and speakers, the Heyboer sounded better to my ears - a more complex spectrum of tones. The Hammonds were not bad, by any means, but the Heyboers are special, to my ears.
Also, I found the voltage issue to indeed be an issue, as Kurt did. My house current runs at about 125V instead of the nominal 115V which Hammond expects in their design. Thus, the amp circuit values definitely run hotter than they should. I decided to "tame" the high currents by modifying the circuit. You wouldn't have that issue with the Heyboer - though of course you'll be looking for 230-240V in Europe. I'm not sure what Heyboer makes with that kind of primary, but I think they do. Others on this site will know that.
Regards,
Jim
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