Hi. Mr Lazyboy here.
I've seen a couple of interesting looking 16 ohm speakers cabs I'd like to try with my DR 106.
I recall there is no 16 ohm tap on the 106.
Is there one hidden inside, like on the old !blasphemy! amps?
Thanks!
DR 106 output tap question
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Re: DR 106 output tap question
My word. Those amps I drove hard in the late 60s from the Northwest USA are automatically changed to !blasphemy! ?
Re: DR 106 output tap question
Heh, Dr. HI-TONE has his prejudices.
AFAIK, the output amps and transformers were the same on all of the amps of a given wattage and time period, so I'd be surprised if the 106 OT did not have a 16 ohm tap. It would almost never be used in the original application, of course (who used one PA cabinet?)
AFAIK, the output amps and transformers were the same on all of the amps of a given wattage and time period, so I'd be surprised if the 106 OT did not have a 16 ohm tap. It would almost never be used in the original application, of course (who used one PA cabinet?)
Re: DR 106 output tap question
Thanks Doc! I saw one schematic which hinted that was the case, but I do not trust my meager knowledge or judgment when it comes to that amp.
As to the other issue, I'd put an auto-change on that newish Italian amp brand pushed by GC. Something like ... well, never mind, given that this is a family-friendly forum!
As to the other issue, I'd put an auto-change on that newish Italian amp brand pushed by GC. Something like ... well, never mind, given that this is a family-friendly forum!
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Re: DR 106 output tap question
Anecdotally supporting that theory: The SA212 I once owned had its 16 ohm leads connected to the EXT speaker jack, the 8 ohm leads hardwired to the two internal speakers and the 4 ohm tap's ground attached to a chassis lug, with the positive lead disconnected.mhuss wrote: AFAIK, the output amps and transformers were the same on all of the amps of a given wattage and time period, so I'd be surprised if the 106 OT did not have a 16 ohm tap.
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Re: DR 106 output tap question
mhuss wrote:Heh, Dr. HI-TONE has his prejudices.
AFAIK, the output amps and transformers were the same on all of the amps of a given wattage and time period, so I'd be surprised if the 106 OT did not have a 16 ohm tap. It would almost never be used in the original application, of course (who used one PA cabinet?)
that was Old School Dave's handywork iirc.