Doh!
I didn't bother looking at that schematic because MH said he updated errors on the original. I imagine I will be in the ballpark using those values.
Question 2 has to do with my choice of output transformers. According to the designer, MH, you can use the transformers intended for the popular "18 Watt" Marshalls which are based on EL84's. The primary impedence for these transformers is 8K. MH was using a 6K6 primary transformer. In theory, the 8K will be more linear so it would have less distortion. Since this is a Marshall-style guitar amp, I want the distortion. Do you think there would be a significant difference in the sound using 8K vs 6K6?
Also, I have noticed most output transformers out there are made using M6 laminations. I have read that many of the old Plexi-style amps actually used M19 steel. If I understand correctly, this is a lower grade steel and is not recommended for audio use because it will saturate more easily. Again, I'm building a guitar amp and want the distortion... I would prefer the distortion at lower levels too. I have found a 6K6/M19 transformer intended for Trainwreck-style amplfiers. Trainwrecks are known for their great tone, so I'm thinking this would be a good match. Do you think using the 6K6/M19 transformers would make a significant difference from the 8K/M6?
David B Bliss
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