I have a 1961 Knight 3036 PA amp that has 2 preamp tubes a PI, tube rectifier and 2 6L6gc tubes in it (tubes are vintage as well dated 1961 RCAs) I'm gonna pull the transformers and tubes and build a Tweed Pro with them. When I was pulling the OT I saw there were 2 extra wires on the primary side stowed ( not used in the PA), they are taps between the CT and the plate wires. I was looking at the schematic and the Tweed pro taps the CT and puts them on pin 4 (screen grids) on the 6L6 tubes. Can I put the taps there instead of the CT taps? Fender did make an ultralinear Pro and that is what they had done.
some questions
Do I need to put the 470 Ohm resistors on as well? The Tweed pro didn't use the 470 Ohm resistors but the ultralinear did.
Also what will my outcome be if I wire it this way? Cleaner and more power?
some questions
Do I need to put the 470 Ohm resistors on as well? The Tweed pro didn't use the 470 Ohm resistors but the ultralinear did.
Also what will my outcome be if I wire it this way? Cleaner and more power?