1202-119 Output Transformer Wirirng?

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1202-119 Output Transformer Wirirng?

Post by mikeokc » Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:42 pm

It's huge...it's heavy...and I have no wiring diagram. :roll:

Primary is easy...I understand the Secondary is 8-16-100v

Any help would be much appreciated. :)

Mike

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Post by Brian Wallace » Sat Sep 02, 2006 11:06 pm

Orange is common
Yellow= 8ohms
Green= 16 ohms
Blue= 100V line
Patience is a virtue.

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Post by mikeokc » Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:59 pm

Thanks so much...I also noticed the primary does not follow normal wiring convictions either.

Mike

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Post by mikeokc » Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:19 pm

Update......Dec 26th 2006....

For What Its Worth.....I think I have finally produced the loudest single amp I have ever heard! A few of the guitar gods here in OKC played this beast with this tranny and a '69 super lead design with Mullard tubes and DAMN!....it is just flat ass loud! Very good tone too. Crisp Highs and devastating bass....which is funny for .022 couplers out of the PI. It is NFB'd at 16ohms with a 47k and Jesus!!!! It plain hurts! (in a good way). I bought this tranny from someone on the board and cant remeber who...but thanks! Someone said it was one of Sozo's earlier attempts...I think he nailed this one! His caps and Tranny! Way to go....:-)

Mike


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