Should be safe to build a 16 ohm dummy load, right? I've got a 1950s Japanese portable reel to reel with a little 2" speaker in it. The belts and rollers are shot, and it's not good enough to be worth fixing, so I just replaced the play head with a 1/4 jack so I can use it as a small amp, which works fine, but I'm thinking it would be a lot more useful with a dummy load so I can use it for distortion and route it to a regular amp. I have no idea what the speaker's impedence is, and more interestingly, there is NO OUTPUT TRANSFORMER whatsoever, which is a new one to me.
It's tube, but I'm thrown off by the fact that it only has one transformer, which appears to be power supply.
ALustyGhost said:It's tube, but I'm thrown off by the fact that it only has one transformer, which appears to be power supply.
It's likely a line operated device then and that's the output. Bad Karma 🙁
Even transistor circuits of the era had OPT's.
It's working fine as a self-contained amp as is, I'll just keep it that way and record with it occasinally, along side my old tube Wollensak.
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