The JTM45 Radiospares RS Deluxe OT in my 63 has many taps and configurations, but this amp came with KT66's. It is factory connected 6K6, but also has the option of 8K and 9k as well. It was considered a "inexpensive" HiFi transformer and also has multitap secondaries of 3,7 and 15 ohm and 30 watts. These are now highly coveted.
Since getting an original is really expensive, I have tried numerous copied winds. The one Monotone sells for the JTM45 has 3k3 primary with secondaries arranged to get the original connection. The secondaries are 2,4,8 and 16 ohms so if you choose you can get 6K6 with 2 ohm connected as 4 and 4 as 8 and 8 as 16. This will be the configurations for the KT66. It also works well with EL34 using it as is and simply tucking away the 2 ohm secondary if not needed. It looks very much like Heybour made. It too has a 100v secondary, which seems to be something desirable for reasons I do not know.
Of all the ones I have tried, using this one has gotten me the closest possible with using modern parts in a JTM45 to the original. I too have read that the first ones used 5881 tubes, but I have never seen one and I did horse trade quite a few to finally get the one I have.
http://forum.marstran.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=128The above link has some good information on the early Output Transformers. What I have found is if I use KT66 with either a 4K connected primary or 8k primary the amps develop a noticeable increase in power out with the same speakers and mids become more prominent which makes getting the in-between clean more difficult to achieve and the amp sounds weak when the volume is low and the bugger gets loud quickly. The original is supposed to be 36 watts due to the reflected impedance, but I have never actually checked. I have been working with this PA configuration on a design for a couple of years now as it is my favorite of all amps. The JTM45 has a wonderful tone with this arrangement, but due to the preamp it needs a treble boost or split cathode on V1 like the Plexi's.
It is a dual channel preamp that I have been working with and I am close, but still not satisfied. I have added a Fender Reverb which is a very nice addition to get a little more depth since I never use a 4, 12's cab anymore. If I had room to add tube tremolo I would.
On a side note. After finding it is connected 6K6 I thought of a Fender BF Deluxe. Well it does work very well and has makes the Deluxe sound huge. I think if I were going to keep the KT66 in a Deluxe I might use the Mojo Transformer since I do not think the Deluxe would holdup to the additional wattage. That is the direction I thought P2Pamps was building when he said a KT66 Deluxe, but he selected a Bassman OT and it seems to be working well.