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OT on Decaware SE84C-S

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Icebear, first of all you want to make sure you have efficient speakers... At the very least 90dB@watt/meter. More is much better. The SE84CS with stock trannie performs best with low impedence loads(less than 8 ohms). This amp performs _the_ best with 2 ohm speakers. By using a transformer with half the primary impedence you will get better performance with your speakers. I would try a primary Z of around 5k or maybe a little lower, like 3.5k.
 
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A buddy & me are cloning the Decware -- we call them Mulligans (Bogus Zen -> Bogey -> Mulligan :)). We are just using whatever old EL84 SEP console amps i have lying around (i have a few) -- ie making pheonix amps (as in risen from the dead). Typical primary impedance on these is 7-10k with 4 or 8 ( or 4 & 8) or 5 & 10 ohm secondaries. Choice of rectification depends on the salvaged mains trafo.

attached is the latest pheonix we've made -- not a Zen clone, but influenced by... it is cool in that it is only a single tube (+rectifier) for a stereo amp.... pictures to follow.

dave
 

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