Hello everyone,
I'm working on building a Marshall JMP 50W copy (2204) on a 17“ x 6 ¾“ aluminum chassis. An I'm trying to figure out transformer placement relative to the preamp circuitry.
I've had great success using the headphone or oscilloscope method prior to drilling any holes to find the best spot for the OT and PT relative to one another.
But I'd like to take a different approach and have the transformers as far as possible to one another, for stability's sake when the head is being carried but also because the two ends of the chassis are the strongest spots on the chassis to support the weight of those transformers. However, according to Merlin
preamp circuitry should always be placed as far away from any transformers as possible, especially power transformers.
. Which is also the opinion of fellow forum users on this thread:
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=11386.msg105122#msg105122), on there
HotBluePlates mentions the example of Hiwatt amps that have the OT on the left side but because those chassis are just so big, the distance between preamp circuitry and the OT itself makes it a non-problem.
However that is also the prefered layout for Vintage Orange OR's and Matamp. I have both amps and while it is true that modern Matamps unusually have big (read deep) chassis, my OR120 Master Volume really doesn't, it's really compact and the OT sits right above the input.
Merlin mentions that
The output transformer is not so much of a problem because it should have little to no hum current flowing in it. It does handle high primary voltages that generate strong electric fields, but it is much easier to shield against these. Nevertheless, it is usual to mount power and output transformers at the opposite end of the chassis from the input valve.
Designing Tube Preamps for Guitar and Bass, second edition, p.71
So my question is do you know how was Orange doing it? and what are the ways that Merlin mentions to shield against the high primary voltages (because those wires would indeed be traveling a lot in that chassis if both transformers are at opposite ends.
thanks a lot