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I was looking at the schematics for two distinctive amps. One is the Twin Reverb and the other is the Plexi 100 watt Super Lead amp. What I was looking for is the difference between the two power supplies. The power transformer high voltage secondary tap for the Twin Reverb is 340-0-340 and the Plexi is 178-0-178. The B+ for both amps is somewhat similar. The high voltage secondary center tap on the Twin Reverb is tied to ground while the center tap on the Plexi goes to the junction of two electrolytic caps in series which feed the output transformer primary winding center tap. ...
Full-wave rectifier (Twin) vs. Full-wave bridge rectifier (Marshall).
The Twin's full-wave rectifier is only using half of the PT's high voltage winding at any instant, because the center tap is tied to ground. It is rectifying 340vac into d.c.
The Marshall's full-wave bridge is using a different arrangement of diodes to use the entire winding, all the time. 178vac + 178vac = 356vac, or about the same as the Twin's 340vac from a half-winding. So the rectified output is roughly-same as the Twin's rectifier.
That the Marshall ties the center tap to the midpoint of series filter caps is only an interesting side-issue. Doing that helps force equal voltage across each cap, which is one of the functions the Twin's 220kΩ resistors across series filter caps.