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Open primary on one side Push-Pull output transformer use as SE experiment

I repair a Heathkit W-5M amp, the output transformer with a B+ tapped primary was open on one side, but the ultra linear tap to plate tap was good.
I un-pot the transformer and hope the open wire was on the connection joint, but no luck.
The customer give me the bad transformer for experiment. I had a little Magnavox 8301 tube amp which the bass was weak.
I switch the Peerless 16458 in one of the channel for the Magnavox 8301 and the bass was improved a lot.
 

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Hi Tony, your right, but I have a question, I utilize the open side ultra linear tap and plate tap winding as the 6bq5 cathode feedback coil and the same
amount of DC current flow through 6bq5 plate/screen and cathode, does these current will cancelled out so it will works without gapped ? I don't know is right or not.
 

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Hi Tony, your right, but I have a question, I utilize the open side ultra linear tap and plate tap winding as the 6bq5 cathode feedback coil and the same
amount of DC current flow through 6bq5 plate/screen and cathode, does these current will cancelled out so it will works without gapped ? I don't know is right or not.

no, it does no work that way, your output tube conduct current all the time...