![]() Or buy V-lux transformers from Bruce Mission. Weber is a budget parts outlet, the fewer lines they offer, the better the prices they can charge.įor my part, I'd prefer to use the Deluxe PT.it allows the use of stiffer rectifiers at voltages that NOS 6V6 will handle, if you were really obsessed with power, you probably wouldn't be building a 5F11, or if you did, you might use a 6L6 PT and run with modern higher voltage 6V6 like EH or JJ. A 2A 6.3VAC, 2A 5VAC PT will be perfectly adequate for a 5E3/5F11.so long as you don't intend to run bigger tubes. The Weber PT, if a BF style, is not secifically designed for 5E3, it's just the one that they use. The Champ/Princeton PT has a different stud spacing (if you already have a chassis in mind), and less current capacity on the B+ winding. And 10 watts may be the perfect power notch for low-volume home recording and jamming crystal clear, bright and drenched in. ![]() Both the power and output transformers are the original. The 10 watt, 3-input ’58 5F11 Vibrolux is housed in the same cabinet Fender used for narrow panel tweed Deluxe a fat little featherweight with greasy tremolo and a smooth bark tailor made for a Telecaster. The Weber Deluxe PT has a 340-0-340VAC B+ winding, you may well find 5E3 or 125P1B Champ/Princeton transformers that kick out more, as long as you don't go mad on plate current. The original 10 Jensen P10R speaker has a stamped code 220-947, dating it to the 47th week of 1959. ![]() ![]() Firstly, your original assertion that using a Deluxe Reverb PT will dramatically increase power is wrong, power will be dependent on B+ voltage, with a 5Y3 in fixed bias, at moderate current, it is just as likely that the 5E3 PT will give a higher B+, but there are no strict standards in terms of voltage for either.so it's a bit of a crapshoot. ![]()
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