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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: A Brit living in the South of France
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Best place to find output transformers for SFDR?
Any recommendations for replacing the non-original output transformer on my '73 Deluxe Reverb?
I'm not fussed if it's original or a replica as long as the specs/sound are similar. Thanks in advance. |
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BTW, do I have to watch for voltages being in the UK? Sorry if I'm being stoopid, but I don't want to order the wrong one!.... |
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Do you want the ouput or power transformer? The output transformer is wired to the tube sockets on one side, and the speaker wire on the other.
The power transformer is wired to the cable and plug to the wall socket, almost always through a fuse and the mains switch. If you want the power tranny, you will need an export 240 volt unit to match your wall voltage. Apart from the Fender DRRI or an old stock version, it's hard to think who makes one. I would find a transformer winder and get one made - you can spec better double-insulated hi-temp wire which many current production versions don't have. If you want the output transformer, there is no difference as the tubes operate at 400+ volts regardless of the AC version. There are good current production versions still being made by the original company. Triode Electrics and others sell a version quite cheaply and Triode now has it's own version on a paper bobbin, with extra impedance taps and even ultralinear taps if you want to try that. Triode Deluxe Reverb Output Tranny
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The only problem with the Allen site is that it's getting me gassing for an Accomplice |
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Better to ask a dumb question than make an expensive mistake. Appreciate the link dude |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NYC
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It's pretty widely accepted by many, many techs and players that Mercury Magnetics makes the best trannys, but they also cost more. If you treasure your amp and intend to keep it a long time, I wouldn't think twice about it - spend the extra few bucks. The OP tranny is especially important to your amp's tone. There are many other sources not already mentioned: Mojotone, Hoffman, Ampwares, Angela, TubeToneAmps, and I'm sure there are more.
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I've pretty much brought this amp back from the dead so a few pounds extra now don't bother me, I'm going to be keeping it a loooooooooooong time Thanks for the tip |
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Another vote for Mercury Magnetics. I changed the OT and choke in my DRRI. Made a huge difference. I didn't compare prices with some of the manufacturers already mentioned (Allen, Hoffman, Mojotone) so you might get one of those for less money than a MM but I have no regrets.
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Antique Electronics www.tubesandmore.com
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If you want originality the originals are available pretty much how they were made from a variety of vendors. Angela Instruments has them, as does Hoffman and others. Of course the datestamp will identify that it is not original to the amp.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Northeast Kingdom, Vermont
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best bang for the buck
I highly recommend the transformers from Ted Weber. They are reasonably priced but are well made and sound great. I used the DR OTs in a couple amps and am very please with the results.
W041318 125A1A $20.00 25 Output Transformer for Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Tweed Tremolux Winnie
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Staten Island, NYC
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How do Output Transformers effect tone??
Is a chintzy OT like using too small a gauge spkr wire?
Starves the low end?? One TDPRIer said the small OT on his Pro Reverb gave his amp a singing quality?? |
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