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Output Transformer Question
Morning Guys
A friend has phoned me up with a question. On one of his amps, he took the covers off and spotted something that is bothering him. The OPT tx have 4 and 8 ohm, but on one it looks like on one the ground and the 8ohm are the wrong way around. 1. Is there an easy way to check this, he only has a DMM? 2. He does get slightly less volume with this amp (he uses what he thought was the Gnd + 4ohm connections). Would this explain it? 3. Would it cause a problem with either the speakers and/or transformer if he misconnected and used the 4 and 8 ohm connections? BTW there is no feedback from the output connections so can't use that to try and check things out. Cheers
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Re: Output Transformer Question
Hi Lee
1) If he has a fairly good digital meter capable of tenths of ohms he could compare the readings between the good amp terminals and those of the suspect amp. I'd expect 0-4R to be less than 0-8R and he could get those figures and one for 4R-8R to compare between the 2 amps. 2) Quite possible 3) I wouldn't have thought so, but would only try for a short while at lowish vol; presumably he's thinking of swapping connections to try volume? Also try the meter to confirm. Rich |
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Re: Output Transformer Question
Thanks Richard.
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