A guy in an italian forum has an amp without speaker
the amp is unknown and maybe an old DIY Amp
which can be the way to know which is the right impedance of the speaker to be connected ?
I've a bit of an idea, about measure the winding ratio and then, assuming that the output impedance usually are 3.2 - 4 - 8 - 16 ohm, knowing the kind of power tubes and B+ go by approximation calculating which output impedance will match (using the winding ratio) to the primary impedance expected for those tubes
but I've never do something like this and would like to have your opinions/councils
Many Thanks
Kagliostro
OT with unknown secondary impedance
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Re: OT with unknown secondary impedance
Hi kagliostro, in which forum?
Put a 6.3Vac on each secondary tap, then check primary voltage.
Windings ratio will be Tp:Ts=Vp:Vs
Tp = turns (windings) on primary
Ts = turns (windings) on secondary
Vp = voltage ac on primary
Vs = voltage ac on secondary
Now you can calculate the impedance ratio between primary and secondary this way:
Zp:Zs=Tp^2:Ts^2
EG:
suppose to inject 6.3V on a secondary tap, and obtain 63V on primary.
Tp/Ts = 10
Zp/Zs = (Tp/Ts)^2 = 100
So a 16 ohm output is reflected into a 1600 Ohm primary impedance.
Put a 6.3Vac on each secondary tap, then check primary voltage.
Windings ratio will be Tp:Ts=Vp:Vs
Tp = turns (windings) on primary
Ts = turns (windings) on secondary
Vp = voltage ac on primary
Vs = voltage ac on secondary
Now you can calculate the impedance ratio between primary and secondary this way:
Zp:Zs=Tp^2:Ts^2
EG:
suppose to inject 6.3V on a secondary tap, and obtain 63V on primary.
Tp/Ts = 10
Zp/Zs = (Tp/Ts)^2 = 100
So a 16 ohm output is reflected into a 1600 Ohm primary impedance.
Re: OT with unknown secondary impedance
Is no speaker present, and only a single secondary (no taps) ?
If the amp is in operating condition, you could send a test signal through the output to various load impedances and observe the level at which clipping occurs on a scope.
Lacking a complete analysis rig you could just measure the turns ratio in the usual way as outlined.
It helps to know the "style" the amp is designed after.
For example, early Marshall circuits have quite a bit higher primary impedance than later designs.
That said, for a particular tube type the range should still be less than 2:1 for the normally encountered B+ voltages.
rd
If the amp is in operating condition, you could send a test signal through the output to various load impedances and observe the level at which clipping occurs on a scope.
Lacking a complete analysis rig you could just measure the turns ratio in the usual way as outlined.
It helps to know the "style" the amp is designed after.
For example, early Marshall circuits have quite a bit higher primary impedance than later designs.
That said, for a particular tube type the range should still be less than 2:1 for the normally encountered B+ voltages.
rd
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Re: OT with unknown secondary impedance
@ Roberto
Ciao, sei tu Robi ? il link al tread è questo:
http://www.diyitalia.eu/forum/viewtopic ... 5&start=30
Bill89 aveva l'altoparlante ma l'ha gettato perchè ......... puzzava
il consiglio che ho dato io, come puoi vedere nel link, è proprio lo stesso tuo, solo che non conoscendo altri metodi, ed essendo un po' macchinoso da mettere in pratica, cercavo, appunto, altri suggerimenti
@ Rdjones
to use a signal generator and an oscope ........ I don't think the guy that has the problem has this equipment, but this seem to be a very good council, when I've finish to renovate my laboratory I must give a try - Many THANKS
Kagliostro
Ciao, sei tu Robi ? il link al tread è questo:
http://www.diyitalia.eu/forum/viewtopic ... 5&start=30
Bill89 aveva l'altoparlante ma l'ha gettato perchè ......... puzzava
il consiglio che ho dato io, come puoi vedere nel link, è proprio lo stesso tuo, solo che non conoscendo altri metodi, ed essendo un po' macchinoso da mettere in pratica, cercavo, appunto, altri suggerimenti
@ Rdjones
to use a signal generator and an oscope ........ I don't think the guy that has the problem has this equipment, but this seem to be a very good council, when I've finish to renovate my laboratory I must give a try - Many THANKS
Kagliostro
Re: OT with unknown secondary impedance
Hi Kagliostro,
yes, I'm the same Roberto you know.
I've lost that thread on the italian forum,
but I've seen you've done a great job!

yes, I'm the same Roberto you know.
I've lost that thread on the italian forum,
but I've seen you've done a great job!