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I can only think of one choice on a transformer set now for as close as you can get JTM-45
I can only think of one choice on a transformer set now for as close as you can get JTM-45

I second the vote for Merren Audio. I have Merren iron in my '69 Superlead build & am glad I got them. Also have a Merren OT (Marstran/Heyboer PT) in my JTM50 build.Also, if any of you have a preference for transformers, let me know. What is the best modern equivalent to a Radio Spares or early Drake? How are the modern Hayboer trannies? Are the Classic Tone trannies any good? I'd like to know sooner than later.
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Im not aware of Marshall ever using a 7 Henry Choke, well not during the "classic Marshall" years anyway. It was either an RS 20Hy/690 ohm that was used on a good many JTM45's & a few JTM50's, or a (C1999) 3Hy/110 ohm that was used on JTM45's & all classic Marshalls. There were also some "black box" choked JTM45's, but I don't know the specs of this choke, or where you'd find a repro.What choke should I use?
Valvestorm.com has the Mercury Magnetics on their website. In looking for information on Marshall chokes, it looks like I should be running a Magnetic Components 40-18058 choke. It is a 250 mA, 3 Hy choke, and can take the power loads of a KT66, and not overheat. It looks like a normal choke for EL34 would by a 20 Hy choke. The Mercury Magnetics choke on Valvestorm is 7 Hy.
What choke should I use?
You could ask Chris Merren about one, pretty sure he'll be able to supply it, or source elsewhere.
Merren Audio do supply filter chokes, they are not listed on his site though.
Or... Get all your trannies from Marstrans and ask Brian Wallace on which choke. He sells a 3H and a 20H
How do the Merrens compare in price to the Marstrans?Merren Audio do supply filter chokes, they are not listed on his site though.
Brian Wallace is very knowledgeable about all things Marshall & the Marstran/Heyboer iron are good products.
The Classictone filter chokes I have used are wound on a paper former like the early originals were, the Marstran on a plastic bobbin (like the "later" Drake originals). Paper former or plastic bobbin doesn't make an audible difference when it comes to filter chokes though. The Classictone chokes do cost a bit less than others. Cheers
I have not bought a filter choke off Chris (I have seen pics of them used on others builds). His transformers cost a little more than others, but his products are very good. You get what you pay for. His Marshall OT's are the best sounding replicas I have heard, especially the C1998 in my '69 superlead build. CheersHow do the Merrens compare in price to the Marstrans?
"Others"? More than Marstrans? More than Mercury Magnetics?I have not bought a filter choke off Chris (I have seen pics of them used on others builds). His transformers cost a little more than others...
They do cost more than Marstran. I'd need to go back & look through Merren Audio invoices, then look at prices on the MM site to know for sure how those compare. Cheers"Others"? More than Marstrans? More than Mercury Magnetics?
Classic Tone is very affordable and still very good quality. Marstrans are twice the price, but excellent Heyboer-built quality. Mercury Magnetics are quite a bit more expensive than Marstrans, but IMO the MMs are overpriced compared to the Marstrans.
I second the vote for Merren Audio. I have Merren iron in my '69 Superlead build & am glad I got them. Also have a Merren OT (Marstran/Heyboer PT) in my JTM50 build.
The Merren RS OT is the only one built with turret/tag board terminals like the original RS OT hadView attachment 38328
Cheers
Edit: If you want to do it "right" with regards to the chassis etc, chase up some of the McMurdo octal sockets as used in the originals. You can source them from PM Components, Sittingbourne, UK. They have an eBay site. Cheers
Cool info from that video. Will the real Bassman please stand up...!Radio Spares JTM45 choke 10uH 150ma. That was the replacement for my 1963 JTM45 back in the 1980's it did not change the sound any.
I don't think you can get that choke anymore.
I find this interesting on the Tweed Bassman 100K slope resistor. Every Hendrix owned Marshall I have seen photos of or in real life
used a 33K slope resistor. Stock 56K lead 47K bass so they say.
Radio Spares JTM45 choke 10uH 150ma. That was the replacement for my 1963 JTM45 back in the 1980's it did not change the sound any.
I don't think you can get that choke anymore.
I find this interesting on the Tweed Bassman 100K slope resistor. Every Hendrix owned Marshall I have seen photos of or in real life
used a 33K slope resistor. Stock 56K lead 47K bass so they say.
Ha ha… SG John has got the FEVER...Thanks for posting that Steve. Does the same information hold true for a JTM45? SHould I be looking at the types of pots, whether they are audio taper or linear? Also the values of the slope resistors and the tail resistor on the phase inverter? Or should I stick with the Marshall schematic?


For pots, I use "Audio taper" for the volume & bass controls & "Linear" for the treble, middle & presence controls. Some do like to use an Audio taper pot for the treble control too, though the schematic usually calls for a Linear.Does the same information hold true for a JTM45? SHould I be looking at the types of pots, whether they are audio taper or linear? Also the values of the slope resistors and the tail resistor on the phase inverter? Or should I stick with the Marshall schematic?