EU area transformers ?

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mat
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EU area transformers ?

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Hello!

This is my first post into the Trainwreck side (I've built one D-clone).

I live in EU area so my question is that has anyone have a succesful Express build with other OT transformers than described here in the forum. With other transformers I mean Hammond, Fender, Marshall..

Can You see anything useful on this site:

http://www.uraltone.com/kauppa/index.ph ... 3137a3e546

Thank You,
mat
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Hi Mat,

European Voltage mains transformers for Express style amps are available from Andy Fuchs www.fuchsaudiotechnology.com and Nik at www.ceriatone.com. I have amps from both guys and they are fine.

Good Luck,
Rob.
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Rob Livesey wrote:Hi Mat,

European Voltage mains transformers for Express style amps are available from Andy Fuchs www.fuchsaudiotechnology.com and Nik at www.ceriatone.com. I have amps from both guys and they are fine.

Good Luck,
Rob.
Thanks Rob for the answer. I mailed ceriatone for the prices.

What would You say is more critical for the Express sound - the power tranny or the OT ?

Would be really nice to hear if anyone has succesfully built the Express with 'ordinary' trannies ?

cheers,
mat
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Hi Mat,

It makes sense to me that the output tranny is much more critical than the mains tranny in terms of it's affect on the overall tone of the amp.
With a mains tranny, so long as you get the right voltages at a sufficient current rating then you're more or less set. With output trannies there's all kinds of voodoo going on which I don't feel qualified to express an opinion on. There's guys on this board who can explain what goes on in an output tranny.

Cheers,
Rob.
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