EniGmA1987
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I am looking for a transformer that could put out about twice as much power, so it could power two 12AU7 and two 6080 tubes (basically making two crack's in one chassis for a balanced dual mono amp with dual XLR input to replace the RCAs and a 4-pin XLR output to replace the 1/4" TRS). I suppose I could use two transformers, but that takes a lot of space and Id rather use 1 transformer if I could. Would a transformer with a 120V, 60Hz line to 350V (175-0-175) at 60mA center tapped and 6.3V (3.15-0-3.15) at 2A center tapped work in the crack? It has 25v higher on each of the windings, but I already upgraded the PSU filter caps to 300v capacitors so they are rated higher than the stock caps. It also looks like it has more than twice as much power if I am reading the stock transformer correctly for its 25ma on the label. Here is the manufacturer page for the transformer I found: https://www.edcorusa.com/xpwr024. Would the bit higher voltage be a problem? Would I be able to raise the 5w resistor values to lower the voltage back down and everything would be good?