Hi guys!
I recently got my hands on an old power amp that allegedly was used to power a Revox of some type. I regretfully haven't got any more background on it...
After first inspections I noticed the huge transformers on this thing. On the inside of the chassis there is a smaller transformer of which I initially assumed it was a choke, but the single EL84 on the chassis soon made me realize it's some sort of SE EL84 option?
Anyway, since it's 4x EL34 I figured the amp must have about 100W output and given the size of the iron it would make it a suitable donor for a plexi or bass amp project. So I am possibly giving it a shot to build a 100W version of the AA864 and have kinda both in a way.
PT specs:
220V primary
2x245V HT secondary (800mA)
0-50V secondary (10mA) is that even sufficient for negative bias tap? But maybe a zero has faded in the marking and it actually is 100mA...
0-6.3V secondary (7A)
Onto the OT: On the primary side it looks like it is an UL OT. it has 6 wires, where the center 2 wires are tied together at the filter cap. The 2 outer wires are taped off and the inner 2 next to the center ones ware tied to the plates of the EL34 tubes.
On the secondary side there are only 2 wires, so 1 winding. And there is a black wire there too, that the lugged end is bolted to the chassis of the OT.
Now here's the odd thing (to me).. the markings were very unclear, due to the faded waxed paper covering the windings, but I could see there was some writing underneath. When I removed the wax paper I saw that on the primary side there is the following marking: "475 - 425 - 0 - 0 - 425 - 475" (UL?) and on the secondary there is only written "220". Is this something clear for the expert or is there some more investigation required? does this point to something in the turns ratio? I assume the primary is about 4K, given the 4x EL34 tube layout.
In fact, I need to know the secondary impedance of it to know what speaker load would be ideal. Is this to be determined with the given writings on it, as mentioned above? Or do I absolutely need to check the ratio with my variac?
The 220 marking on the secondary is confusing. It would lead me to believe it's a power transformer. But it's used as an OT, and there are no current specs at the secondary markings. Also, the secondary wires are not soldered to an output jack, but go to a tag strip. The subsequent wiring is removed, but I guess it went to a dedicated terminal which the previous owner needed for something else?
Also, do the depicted transformers look familiar to anyone? Brand? the small transformer inside the chassis
Sorry for my ignorant questions...