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WTB: Baldwin OT

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These transformers came from a Baldwin PC40 amp. It has 2 output taps, 1650 and 3300 ohms to 8 ohms.

I believe this was an organ bass amp. Installed in the PC40 I got 40 watts at clipping from 30-3000 hz, 26 watts at 5khz, and 10 watts at 20khz. I don't know if the roll off is due to the circuit design or the transormer.

I bought several PC40s for bass in a biamp system and one of them came with the extra transformers. I tested them in the circuit and they are fully functional.

I don't have any use for them. If you want to try them, you can have both for $50 plus shipping.

Steve
 
I also have the Baldwin 4x6V6 amp. I have not done a power test on it.

Baldwin ran the output tubes conservatively for long life. You may find that the output of your amp is in the 20 watt range.

With regards to the aforementioned power and distortion information. They sound good in a hifi setup because of the power distribution of music. My tweeters are efficient and produce 100 DB at 1 watt. The bass speakers need 6 DB of boost to match the tweeter. So the bench test results of the amp may not be considered hifi but, with music it is hifi.

Steve