Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
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Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
Any suggestions on what transformer(s) I should use to upgrade my Overtone? Will just an OT suffice? I'm totally new to amp mods, so please forgive my ignorance.
Thanks!
Scotto
Thanks!
Scotto
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
Hi Scotto,
upgrade for the OT is the 018343 used for Fender amps.I would
also change the choke to a 125C1A/022699 also used for Fender
amps.
upgrade for the OT is the 018343 used for Fender amps.I would
also change the choke to a 125C1A/022699 also used for Fender
amps.
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
Thanks Orca!
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
I've done a 100w version starting from nik's kit.
The PT is custom wind by a local shop, 360-0-60-360@450mA, 6,3V 8A, 6,3V 2A and the OT it's an Hammond Guitar Series, model 1750U, a replacement for Marshall JCM and JMP serie, 1750ohms primary, 4,8 and 16 ohm secondaries.
http://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/produc ... -Watt.html
Sounds very good, huge bass response, massive and extremely well built.
The PT is custom wind by a local shop, 360-0-60-360@450mA, 6,3V 8A, 6,3V 2A and the OT it's an Hammond Guitar Series, model 1750U, a replacement for Marshall JCM and JMP serie, 1750ohms primary, 4,8 and 16 ohm secondaries.
http://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/produc ... -Watt.html
Sounds very good, huge bass response, massive and extremely well built.
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
thanks Massygt6. I wonder if the Hammond/Marshall for the JCM 800 50 watt version would also work well in a stock Overtone. I've heard good things about the Hammond iron. I'm weighing the Fender unit mentioned above against some of these other options including the MM Radio Spares unit. I have to confess that I don't even know that the stock unit is not fine. I just want the best sound that i can get out of this. It's good to hear from those who have tried other iron in their Overtones.
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
my choice for the hammond iron was guided by some points:scotto wrote:thanks Massygt6. I wonder if the Hammond/Marshall for the JCM 800 50 watt version would also work well in a stock Overtone. I've heard good things about the Hammond iron. I'm weighing the Fender unit mentioned above against some of these other options including the MM Radio Spares unit. I have to confess that I don't even know that the stock unit is not fine. I just want the best sound that i can get out of this. It's good to hear from those who have tried other iron in their Overtones.
1) wanted to build an HRM version with EL34 output section
2) need for multiple secondary option instead of the single 4ohm out of the fender twin iron
3)was available with ease at a fair reasonable price
I've upgraded the Overtone to HRM, EL34 output but I'm coming back to NON-HRM 6L6 for the sweet liquid feel it has.
And this iron suits well also 6L6, currently I'm using all Tung-Sol, preamps and Output...
The stock Overtone irons are fine IMHO...but experimenting new solutions is funny
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My 100w version is also loosely based on Niki's kit also. I wound up going with Hammond Twin replacements. Mine does not seem to sound like a standard Ceriatone Overtone and I think it is because the OT and speaker. My power supply is different, but I dont know how much that contributes since the voltages are about the same.massygt6 wrote:I've done a 100w version starting from nik's kit.
The PT is custom wind by a local shop, 360-0-60-360@450mA, 6,3V 8A, 6,3V 2A and the OT it's an Hammond Guitar Series, model 1750U, a replacement for Marshall JCM and JMP serie, 1750ohms primary, 4,8 and 16 ohm secondaries.
http://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/produc ... -Watt.html
Sounds very good, huge bass response, massive and extremely well built.
P-CF22699 FILTER CHOKE, 90 mA, FOR FENDER TWIN, SUPER, DUAL SHOWMAN 1 15.95
P-T290FX TRANSFORMER, POWER, HAMMOND, REPLACEMENT FOR FENDER 1 81.95
P-TF22899 TRANSFORMER, OUTPUT, 100 W, 4 OHM, REPLACEMENT FOR FENDER 1
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
I have an Overtone ordered without trannies, and plan to use a vintage set with a Triad OPT - they were originally in a tabletop amp (I guess to amplify a radio) running 2 EL34s with a GZ34 rectifier. I'll probably have to do a little rearranging as the PT is not a lay down type. I'm harvesting a choke from an old broken Fender PA amp. I'm hoping they'll sound pretty good in there.
Let that boy boogie woogie.
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
what makes you think you need to upgrade the tranny? Nik's looks very well built and has HUGE iron.
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
Jack,
After hearing your "mods done" clip, I agree that the upgrade is probably not needed. Truth is, I don't know how to judge a transformer, but I was going on the perhaps misguided assumption that Nik may not have put the best ones in to keep the cost of the amps down (no offense to Nik). One of the guys in this thread seems to believe that he got an improvement by putting the Fender OT in. I'm not sure what to think, but I sure like the sound of your last clip on the C forum!
After hearing your "mods done" clip, I agree that the upgrade is probably not needed. Truth is, I don't know how to judge a transformer, but I was going on the perhaps misguided assumption that Nik may not have put the best ones in to keep the cost of the amps down (no offense to Nik). One of the guys in this thread seems to believe that he got an improvement by putting the Fender OT in. I'm not sure what to think, but I sure like the sound of your last clip on the C forum!
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
I personally don't think it needs an upgrade. Huge iron and it runs very cool. Seems to be a very high grade device. Probably better than what some others are using.scotto wrote:Jack,
After hearing your "mods done" clip, I agree that the upgrade is probably not needed. Truth is, I don't know how to judge a transformer, but I was going on the perhaps misguided assumption that Nik may not have put the best ones in to keep the cost of the amps down (no offense to Nik). One of the guys in this thread seems to believe that he got an improvement by putting the Fender OT in. I'm not sure what to think, but I sure like the sound of your last clip on the C forum!
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Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
Agreed. I've had it next to two other D type amps, one with a MM OT and the other with a Fender and the Overtone has a huge sound compared to either, as well as a very good response. The OT sounds (and looks) very good to me. But of course YMMV, as it's just one more variable.jzucker wrote:I personally don't think it needs an upgrade. Huge iron and it runs very cool. Seems to be a very high grade device. Probably better than what some others are using.scotto wrote:Jack,
After hearing your "mods done" clip, I agree that the upgrade is probably not needed. Truth is, I don't know how to judge a transformer, but I was going on the perhaps misguided assumption that Nik may not have put the best ones in to keep the cost of the amps down (no offense to Nik). One of the guys in this thread seems to believe that he got an improvement by putting the Fender OT in. I'm not sure what to think, but I sure like the sound of your last clip on the C forum!
Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
Hi guys,
Do we know which Fender trannies Mr. Dumble preferred with his ODS?
Thanks,
Brad
Do we know which Fender trannies Mr. Dumble preferred with his ODS?
Thanks,
Brad
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Re: Tranny upgrade for Ceriatone?
That makes it easy. I'll just leave it alone and concentrate on getting it up to Jacks latest rev. I believe the original ODS's had Fender Twin/Showman transformers.
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Fender Twin from what I recall.Brad737 wrote:Hi guys,
Do we know which Fender trannies Mr. Dumble preferred with his ODS?
Thanks,
Brad