Hi Everyone,
I got a new OPT for a vintage hiwatt that had a blown musicman OPT installed. The old non-original OPT had leads for 4 & 8ohm only.
I have recapped the amp, and am now installing a Mojo "partidge style" remake.
I just wanted to check-in regarding the connector used for the impedance switch. I haven't seen one of these before so bear with me for a moment.
It appears that the 4 & 8ohm selector lugs were/are jumpered together.
It also appears that the 16ohm and adjacent lug were jumpered together, and the adjacent (unused) lug has the NFB connected to the 16ohm tap.
So my question is:
Am I correct if I remove the jumpers and just attach the 4/8/16 OPT taps? 16ohm would have had the NFB connected, I would just wire it to the same lug as the 16ohm and not use the extra lug.
The reason I ask is there appears to be the hiwatt style "black paint" over these lugs with the jumpers, so I am not sure if they are original or not. My feeling is that someone added the paint, and added the jumpers to prevent a no-load condition when using a different fender OPT originally.
Photos and schematic attached.
OPT part no is mojo785: wiring is here:
https://www.mojotone.com/Hiwatt-50-Watt-Output-Transformer?srsltid=AfmBOoqevbfatmwk28gontYeD0vPxsYNEwTLY0TnSvqUuDHd5Mjjo33yamp is DR504, schem is here:
After looking at the "archive" photos below, looks like the selector tags are in fact jumpered together, and original OPT does not have seperate taps for each impedance?
https://hiwatt.org/pix.php?p=DR505_78_chassishttps://hiwatt.org/pix.php?p=DR504_topR