I've got a pair of telefunken OPTs. They are marked:
P=10,000Gktc
s1=4
s2=8
My first problem is that I don't know what leads are 4 and 8 ohm. Secondly, the input side has 3 leads, so I'm wondering if "Gktc" somehow means "center tapped" in german, which would be great, because I'd rather use the 5k primary if there is one....
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
-Jared
P=10,000Gktc
s1=4
s2=8
My first problem is that I don't know what leads are 4 and 8 ohm. Secondly, the input side has 3 leads, so I'm wondering if "Gktc" somehow means "center tapped" in german, which would be great, because I'd rather use the 5k primary if there is one....
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
-Jared
Some Telefunkens used a common, 4-5 ohm, and a negative feedback tap on the secondary side. Output from the feedback usually went to the front-end. You do not have 4 & 8 ohms hook-ups.
Your unknown tap on the primary side maybe a humbucker tap. Some Telefunkens ran all B+ through the output transformers and then stripped it off, out-of-phase and sent to main supply filtering for the rest of the radio. It was out-of-phase to reduce hum because the radio was SE.
Do you know what model they came out of?
speaker
Your unknown tap on the primary side maybe a humbucker tap. Some Telefunkens ran all B+ through the output transformers and then stripped it off, out-of-phase and sent to main supply filtering for the rest of the radio. It was out-of-phase to reduce hum because the radio was SE.
Do you know what model they came out of?
speaker
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