Sorry to hear of your loss plexi.
What B+ are you looking for? Maybe a 1202-133 PT (Brian can have one wound for you), as found in some JTM50's. Has the same secondary voltages as the JTM45's 1202-55 but higher current capability to accommodate EL34's, so around 350VAC a side yielding a B+ of 460 with tube rectification & 475 plus with SS rectification. Cheers

Who was your Anna?I lost my Anna last month 6 days in ICU.
Firstly, my deepest condolences plexi.The last one's I built I used the JTM-45 1202-55 PT worked fine. I had 471 volts B+1 Marstran said that PT could run a quad of EL34's
I repaired the Axis amp OH My 471 Volts B+1
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HolyI don't care to get personal on this. Anna was the love of my life we were friends since age 11 Anna was one day older than I we would have been 60 this June.
She was robbed beaten raped and stabbed seven times and left for dead she lasted 6 days after. Why I will never know.
Whoa! That is a sad story about Anna. I'm so Sorry to hear about this.I don't care to get personal on this. Anna was the love of my life we were friends since age 11 Anna was one day older than I we would have been 60 this June.
She was robbed beaten raped and stabbed seven times and left for dead she lasted 6 days after. Why I will never know.
I think I remember reading somewhere on Brian's site about him powering a quad of EL34's with a 1202-55. I've been running a duet with one for years with no problems, B+1 476V. Cheers
I just voltage tested a 1968 1202-118 it's 355-0-355 710 volts B+1 no load that's what I recall the vintage Marshall's JMP-50 were.
Strange I might be losing my mind I just checked pin 3 on the power tube 467 volts DC Why I was getting 446 volts DC the other day ???
I can deal with 467 Volts DC B+1 the Dumble amp #183 is 465 volts DC B+1
Good thing I was trained to wire and test the power section first and work my way to the preamp I troubleshoot amps the same way