Hi
A friend gave me this cool little heathkit SD-1 stereo hifi amp
i have not been successful finding a schematic
A Neat configuration using 3 12AT7 preamp tubes , a 6DZ7 power tube , and an SS rectifier.
The 6DZ7 is essentially 2 El84s in one large octal bottle, Cool! However as it is very rare at one time in the distant past someone built a 2, 9pin conversion into a defunct octal socket and used 2 6CM6 tubes which is very similar to a 6V6 except in a 9 pin bottle except cheaper. also cool!
I think it has a stereo OT which is kind of interesting too
Anyway my question is in regarding to the extra transformer . I though it was a choke and perhaps it is, though it has 4 wires coming off it
It's sitting between the two larger ones with bell caps
All the transformers are made by Chicago Standard with Heathkit codes PT 54-82 OT 51-41 ?T - 50-41
It really looks like a mono OT. however the red wire on one side hooks up to B+ whilst the blkish wire from the same side joins to the red wire coming from the primary of the stereo OT (which makes me think choke)
But then there's the two wires from the other side (green and Black)
The green wire hooks to the common ground of the speaker outputs (one common, a left, and a right screw pole)
The black wire hooks to what looks like the ground for the stereo OT secondary AND the inside wire of a coax coming from the input selector switch (stereo tuner, mono tuner, stereo phono, mono phono) The ground of the coax goes to the common ground of the speakers mentioned earlier
Any idears??