I am replacing a single tap OT with a multitap ( 4 and 8 ohms ). There will be no switch, instead, one tap will connect to the "speaker" jack, the other to the "external" jack.
Since the "Speaker" is a shorting jack, how would I wire this ? Do I need to replace that jack , or somehow prevent it form shortint ?
Thank you !
multitap wiring
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Re: multitap wiring
No need to replace the jack. Just remove the jumper between the switch and sleeve lugs.hebaton wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:30 am I am replacing a single tap OT with a multitap ( 4 and 8 ohms ). There will be no switch, instead, one tap will connect to the "speaker" jack, the other to the "external" jack.
Since the "Speaker" is a shorting jack, how would I wire this ? Do I need to replace that jack , or somehow prevent it form shortint ?
Re: multitap wiring
I think you will need to leave the switch terminal disconnected; using the external jack with nothing connected to the "speaker" jack would short the "speaker" secondary to ground in parallel with the loaded "external" secondary, essentially bypassing the load completely.
Re: multitap wiring
You mean what's circled in red in this pic ?sluckey wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 12:28 pmNo need to replace the jack. Just remove the jumper between the switch and sleeve lugs.hebaton wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:30 am I am replacing a single tap OT with a multitap ( 4 and 8 ohms ). There will be no switch, instead, one tap will connect to the "speaker" jack, the other to the "external" jack.
Since the "Speaker" is a shorting jack, how would I wire this ? Do I need to replace that jack , or somehow prevent it form shortint ?
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