Hello, all. I posted the following on the Steel Guitar Forum recently & haven't made headway. Just joined in the hopes that I could get some direction here. It concerns my attempt to swap the original OT n a '65 Super Reverb for a Hammond multi-tap OT to allow 4/8/16 Ohm switching. The primary leads are easy enough to figure out- not the secondary! I really only need 4 & 8 ohm options, so I can dispense w/ the rotary selector, but if I can figure out how (if possible) to wire in the selector I have, I will. Thanks!:
I carved out some time & got everything together. I went ahead with Ken's suggestion & bought a rotary impedance selector w/ jack already wired. The P-H1600 selector is designed for the 1600 series Hammond OTs, and since the applicable 1600s & 1700s are multi-tap 4/8/16, I figured I could just look at the diagram for wiring a 1600 & make adjustments as needed to suit the 1760L that I'm using.
I can't.
Looks like the 1600 series all have 5 secondary wires, each rated 0, 4 or 8 Ohms, and combinations therein result in 4/8/16 switching. The 1700 series have 4 secondaries: COM/4/8/16. Here'ss the 1650N, which appears to be the closest equivalent to the 1760L:
https://www.hammfg.com/files/parts/pdf/1650N.pdfAnd the 1760L I'm installing:
https://www.hammfg.com/files/parts/pdf/1760L.pdfAnd hookup/data on the rotary switch:
https://www.tubesandmore.com/sites/default/files/associated_files/p-h1600_wiring.pdfBased on this info- anyone see a way to wire the 1760L to this switch for 4/8/16 ohm options? And a bonus question: the selector actually allows for 4 positions. Can position four be configured as a "nothing happens" setting as opposed to "magic smoke" setting in the event that it accidentally gets flipped all the way over?
That's a lot of info. I thank you all in advance for reading/doing my homework.