Greetings,
For this build, I have selected as an OT a Hammond P-T1615 which has a 5K primary. From what I have read, this is the primary impedance that a Matchless Lightning uses. Since a pair of 6BQ5's are rated at 8K in a class ab push/pull configuration, there is obviously an intended mismatch. Since I'm not too clear on OT primary/secondary ratios, I have the following hook up questions for the secondary taps:
1) What secondary impedance would be optimal to reduce mismatch: 4 or 8 ohms?
2) The ML offers two output jacks, one at 4 ohms, the other at 8 (see attached schematic). In general, how does one determine the coupling (dependency) between the primary and secondary taps?
The following questions references the Hammond's hook up diagrams on which I made some notes (attached):
4) If a secondary has two taps, do both of them need to be used? The get 8 ohms out of the OT, couldn't I just hook up Yel & Blk/Yel? To get 4 ohms, couldn't I just just hook up Grn/Yel & Blk/Yel or even just Grn & Blk?
5) Looks like their 16 & 8 ohm diagrams are mislabeled (swapped). I'm not understanding their 4 ohm hook up. Looks to me like the two 4 ohm taps are hooked up in parallel, outputting 2 ohms... (yes/no?)
Here is a link to the OT's specs:
https://www.hammfg.com/electronics/transformers/classic/1608-1650Once again, thanks so much for the answers.
Just answered one of my questions, from Hammond page:
"Due to the unique interleaving of the windings BOTH secondary windings must be engaged to meet specifications (see hook-up diagrams below)."
So still not sure about the 4 ohm hook up....