Great, maybe ask him for specs on their FBLS-P as well (that's the 67233 equivalent). If they could build you any of those two for your wall voltage (240V) that would probably be perfect.
Ran
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Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 1335 Escondido, CA |
Great, maybe ask him for specs on their FBLS-P as well (that's the 67233 equivalent). If they could build you any of those two for your wall voltage (240V) that would probably be perfect. Ran — |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 1335 Escondido, CA |
I assume you know what to get for output transformer, right? This: |
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kick_the_reverb wrote:
Thanks Ran, really helpful |
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Here is a link to my thread where I had a boutique 6G14 amp built. I am extremely happy with it, as it nails the tone I am going for. The photos should answer a few of your questions. https://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/34072/ —MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale. New Single “Finish Line” on Bandcamp and website. |
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SixStringSurfer wrote:
Fantastic thanks very much |
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SixStringSurfer wrote:
Do you have a spec sheet for the transformers? |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 1335 Escondido, CA |
In a comment above I pointed out a very cheap option for a correct spec OT. Not sure why would you not choose that. I have one of those: my 5th Showman came with an unoriginal OT, so I gave the Heyboer/Mojotone/TAD 45268-1 a try and it's great. A Mercury Magnetics OT could also work, but they have all kinds of incorrect/confusing info on their site in regards to models, impedance and sizes, so I would be very careful in making sure what you order from them is really what you need. There are no other correct-spec choices AFAIK, the more you drift away from an exact replica, the less chance you have of it being close to the real deal. Ran — |
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kick_the_reverb wrote:
Im beginning to see your point re: confusing info |
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Hello @Pihabeach82, I am currently in a research for the 6G14A PT, and I found this thread to be quite helpful. I wonder which PT you chose finally and if you got the expected results. @kick_the_reverb your 61 Showman that you replaced the PT with a MM 67233 is a 6G14A model or 6G14? Also, does anyone have the specs of the 67233 and 125P7A? MM makes both but there are no specs available in public. Regarding the 67233, the only public specs I find is from the Hammond 290EEX which is sold as a replacement for the Concert/Bandmaster etc, where the ratings are 660Vct @ 275mA. My guess is that Hammond optimized the amperage to the specs of these amps to reduce size, weight and cost, but back then was probably more convenient for Fender to use the higher watt PT in lower watt models as is(?). I also make a guess that the voltage rating should match that of a PT used in a 6G14A... Regarding the 125P7A/B, I cannot find any trusted public reference for the specs. The only reference I found was from thegearpage where someone measured his PT at 388VAC (778Vct!!), which seems quite high for the Showman but matches for the plate voltages of the 6G6-A/B where it is found mainly. Now from my personal experience, in my custom 6G14A built I ended up using a PT from a local manufacturer at 640Vct @ 440mA. This matches also the voltages of Hammond 290FEX. With the amp biased at 55%, I measured 419V on the plates, which is about 3% less than the 432V written on the schematic, but still in the acceptable range (+-20%). However my amp is a custom built that has only the normal channel and has the TAD-6L6WGC-STR tubes which are rated for 30W instead of 23W of regular 5881, so the circuit is expected to behave a bit differently. My point is, that the same PT specs in an original or exact 6G14A clone might give different voltages. Now apart from the ratings, the materials and the construction method will also affect the PT behavior, but the ratings have at least to be matching for a budget build. My personal conclusion is that a PT with a rating of around 640-660Vct @500mA will probably do the job for a 6G14A. But as a disclaimer, keep in mind that I am a newb at amp building so do not take my thoughts very seriously! |
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Hi terma_reverb Good luck! terma_reverb wrote: — |
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