power transformer a little help please

va is 'volt-amps' and so a 25-0-25 @80va transformer can supply 1.6 amps current. 1.6 amp multiplied by 25 volt is 40 va and you have two such windings.

This rating for current is into a resistive load where the load draws current proportionally over the full 360 degree cycle. But to answer your question, the transformer has a 1.6 amp rating.
 
Above answers are correct: 80VA/50V=1.6A

As to actual purchase: a 1.5 or 1.6A transformer will be "just" right for home use, where high power will not be continuous; now for DJ , PA or Musical Instrument use where continuous high power is the norm, try to get a 2A one or even 2.5A, simply to have a margin of security and to make it work relaxed.

Often there is little cost difference between "just adequate" and "next higher".
 
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Above answers are correct: 80VA/50V=1.6A

As to actual purchase: a 1.5 or 1.6A transformer will be "just" right for home use, where high power will not be continuous; now for DJ , PA or Musical Instrument use where continuous high power is the norm, try to get a 2A one or even 2.5A, simply to have a margin of security and to make it work relaxed.

Often there is little cost difference between "just adequate" and "next higher".
I intend to use as a harmonica amp probably wont run 60 watts all the time, will 1.8amps a side be ok this is kit https://www.jlmaudio.com/shop/amp-kit.html?display_tax_prices=1