Stand Alone Reverb

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jon
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Stand Alone Reverb

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Can I use any 5-8K OT to drive the tank in a stand alone reverb?
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Re: Stand Alone Reverb

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I don't think so, I don't think it is the same as a regular OT.

The part number is 125A12A but I can't find a replacement for that exact number.

The common driver is 125A20B or 022921

Those have a 25K primary and 8 ohm output.
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Re: Stand Alone Reverb

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It just depends on the tube you are using and the impedance of the tank, it's the same as designing any output stage, except instead of a speaker, you're using the tank (but the tubes and transformers don't know that!)

So with a 12AT7 or a 12AU7, the 50K load is pretty good (25K into two triodes equates to 50K apiece). If you are building a standalone unit with a 6V6, EL84, 6K6, etc., then sure, a 5 to 8 load should work just fine. Especially if you aren't overdriving the reverb driver, the load can be very flexible or forgiving.
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Re: Stand Alone Reverb

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If you were planning to use a paralleled 12AT7, you can just order the standard Hammond replacement for Fender amps, which is 22K8||8. If you want to experiment with other impedance ratios, the Hammond 125 series gives you taps you can connect to get everything from 22K5 to 3K into 8 ohms. They're not specifically SE (no air gap), but it really won't matter in this application. That does raise the other possibility with the 125s using a 12AT7 or 12AU7: wire the two triodes to run push-pull instead of SE. You'll get a lot less stray noise shooting out of the reverb tranny.
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