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Fender
Champ Transformers
From deanynot_her--(at)--wol.com Mon Mar 1 22:16:33 CST 1999
Article: 162470 of alt.guitar.amps
From: "Dean Yiapis" Subject: Re: Fender Champ PT/OT
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Short answer,Nope, sorry, it's like comparing apples to oranges.
The specs on the Fender Champ x-formers are:
Power Transformer;
main sec. 650v--(at)--70mA
heater 6.3v--(at)--2A
heater 5v--(at)--2A
If you want to construct a small amp with a "Plexi" type pre-amp and 2
EL-84 output tubes try the AX-84 project here;
http://www.intsys.net/ax84/index.html
Lots of good schematics. I think the one you'd be interested in is the
"Moonlight" if I remembered the name correctly. At any rate, there is an
ongoing discussion there about the amp projects, and some parts
availability.
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Dean
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Lajos Kamocsay wrote in article
<7bf77q$912$--(at)--axfeed.eni.net>...
> Hello,
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> Can I use a Fender Champ PT/OT to build a plexi like amp?
> What outputs does the Fender Champ PT have?
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> thanks
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