ok starting to move forward following the suggestion of HotBluePlates Ampeg Reverberocket V2 AND V3 with a few questions...
1) can anyone help me identify the original reverberocket voltage at nodes D, E, and F?
2) will the Hammond 261G6 be a good choice? (250VCT at 130mA with 2A heater winding) I plan to have some relays and potentially add a tube preamp so the 2A winding may be needed especially if I use the original 6CG7 at 0.45A each
This post claims to have voltages from an Ampeg Service Manual for the R-12-R Reverberocket.
Shoot low for voltage: more like a 300v supply rather than a 400+ volt supply.
Using the post & the R-12-R schematic, node voltages appear to be about:
D: 240v
E: 202v
F: 157v
You probably would like a stage or so of filtering before "Node D" so something around 300v DC would be plenty. I see you ask about the Hammond that has a 250v CT secondary, so I'm guessing you're thinking of a bridge rectifier? The
Hammond 261D6 is massive overkill for the high voltage winding, so I'd pick it even though a pair of 6CG7s will pull slightly more heater current than it claims (overall, I think the transformer will still be under-loaded).
Since this PT choice will output around 350v DC at the first filter cap, you will need a resistor before the "Node D" filter. Total current is about 16mA, so you would need about 6.8kΩ 5w to drop from the 1st filter cap if "Node D" is your 2nd filter cap. Otherwise, you can split the resistancee (and heat) across more resistors.