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Tube Output
(10-280 Watts)
Easy Wire Secondary
1608A-1650A Series
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Part Details
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inch)
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Suggested Tube Types
Part |
Audio Watts (RMS) |
Primary Impedance (ohm) |
Operation | Suggested Tube Types |
1608A | 10 | 8,000 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6AQ5, 6V6, 6BQ5, EL84, SV83 |
1609A | 10 | 10,000 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6AQ5, 6V6, 6BQ5, EL84, SV83 |
1615A | 15 | 5,000 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 2A3, 6A3, 6AQ5, 6B4G, 6L6, 6V6 |
1650E | 15 | 8,000 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6AQ5, 6V6, 6BQ5, EL84, SV83 |
1620A | 20 | 6,600 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6AQ5, 6L6, 6V6 |
1650FA | 25 | 7,600 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 6V6, 807, 5881, EL34 |
1645A | 30 | 5,000 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 6V6, 807, 5881, EL34 |
1650G | 35 | 6,600 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 807, 5881, EL34 |
1650HA | 40 | 6,600 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 807, 5881, EL34 |
1650KA | 50 | 3,400 ct | Push-Pull Par. (4 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 807, 5881, EL34, 6146B, 6550B |
1650NA | 60 | 4,300 ct | Push-Pull Par. (2 or 4 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 807, 5881, EL34, 6146B, 6550B, KT88 |
1650PA | 60 | 6,600 ct | Push-Pull (2 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 807, 5881, EL34, 6146B, 6550B, KT88 |
1650RA | 100 | 5,000 ct | Push-Pull Par. (2 or 4 Tubes) | 807, 5881, EL34, 6146B, 6550B, KT88 |
1650TA | 120 | 1,900 ct | Push-Pull Par. (4 or 6 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 5881, EL34, 6550B, KT88 |
1650WA | 280 | 1,900 ct | Push-Pull Par. (6 or 8 Tubes) | 6L6GC, 5881, EL34, 6550B, KT88 |
Notes: The
above examples of possible combinations are to help you narrow down the choices
of transformers for your favorite tube types. How you operate the tubes
(push-pull, push-pull parallel, ultra-linear, class, B+, bias, operating points,
etc.) will change optimum plate to plate load impedance. Only a few of the most
popular tubes are shown.
As more tubes become available we will add them to the list. A tube manual or
tube manufacturer's technical data sheets should be consulted first, before
making a decision
on a proper output transformer.