Here's my amp with the 6L6s in it and a blast shield installed
It's made out of 1mm aluminium and should help keep the heat away from the OPT and the choke some giving me a better idea of the OPT heat after a 3hr rehearsal.or at least that's the plan
I'll probably install one on AMP 2 (2 channel deluxe lite) cause the 6V6s get really hot too
So from reading here
http://www.radioremembered.org/outimp.htmand here
http://www.regiscoyne.com/tech/unknownOT/It says i can use the turns winding of the OPT and the ELR of the output tubes in pushpull to determine how it will work with different speaker impedances
6V6s are around 8000 ohms ELR
while 6L6GCs are 5600 ohms ELR
The hammond OPT on the AO-43 is 30/1 turns ratio (determined by running 10 vdc AC into the secondary and getting 300vdc on the primaries)
Squaring the turns ration gives me the impedance ratio
30 x 30 + 900
soo
6V6's
8000/900 = 8.88 ohms speaker as confirmed by the A0-43 schematic
6L6GC's
5600/900 = 6.2 ohms speaker
Pretty well halfway between 8 and 4 ohms so maybe not a bad fit for using an 8 ohm speaker 6L6Gcs if you want it to run a bit cool
straight up 6L6s have an ELR of about 3800
so
3800/ 900 = 4.2 ohm speaker
This is not to say the 6L6GCs won't turn the OT into a slag heap given enough time
Just that the impedance match is half decent for a 8 or 4 ohm speaker
Is that right?