I have 2 questions:
I am using a Deluxe Reverb output transformer (classic tone #40-18038) that has 4 and 8 ohm taps and would like to wire both taps without using an output selector rotary switch. How do I wire the 2 outputs to be separate 4 ohm output and 8 ohm outputs?
You already have 2 speaker jacks. In your pictures, the one on the left has 3 lugs (a Switchcraft type 12A jack), while the one on the right has 2 lugs (a Switchcraft type 11 jack).
- You need 2 type 11 jacks instead of one of each (which is how the original amp was set up).
- The black wire of you
output transformer connects to the ground lug of each jack. Run the black wire to one of the jack grounds, then have a jumper wire from it to the other jack's ground. "Ground" will be the lug not connected to the arm which contacts the plug's tip.
- The yellow wire goes to the 4Ω jack's hot (tip) lug.
- The green wire goes to the 8Ω jack's hot (tip) lug.
- The wire to the 2.7kΩ feedback resistor goes to the 8Ω jack's hot (tip) lug.
That's it.
Specifically, how to I connect the NFB wire to the 2 output jacks? I understand the NFB resistor value will be different for a 4 ohm output and plan on installing a NFB switch (on/off/on).
You don't.
If you have only one secondary tap, and it's not the stock value, you'd need to adjust the feedback resistor value to get the stock amount of feedback.
But if you have more than one tap, you only need to connect the feedback resistor to a single tap. That's because there is output voltage present at all taps, all the time. So even if you're only plugged into the 4Ω jack, the 8Ω tap is still sending a voltage back through the feedback resistor.
You can prove this to yourself by looking at a Marshall schematic with switchable output impedances: the feedback resistor is attached to a single tap and is never switched.