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#1
Happy new year all.

I am trying to find a replacement transformer for a Line 6 Spider III (3) 15w amp. In my search I think I've located a transformer from an older model (Spider II) of the same wattage.  The part number is different and I have no information on the outputs. I don't have the transformer on hand, I only have a pic of it. The transformer is stamped:
611-11300015-1G
T57-0413005-12

Would anyone know what the outputs are for this transformer?  There are 5 leads red red blue black blue.

Thanks

#2
Hello all,

I found the board while researching how to convert a Line6 amp from 220-240v to 120V.  The amp, a Line 6 Spider III 15 watt model, was purchased outside the country.  I don't really want to go with an external transformer.

While researching the site I came across this thread where I gleaned a lot of good information (thanks Phatt, J M Fahey, zappacat, and others) on a related topic.

The transformer in the overseas model of this amp (if that's the proper term) is On-Tech 2X-5730-04H0.  Information from the aforementioned thread indicates the US-model uses p/n 1X-5730-04H0.  While I can't get to the On-Tech webpage (not reachable), the voltage info posted earlier by J M Fahey  for the 1X-5730-04H0 is: I/P:100/120VAC 50/60Hz O/P:15.2VAC x 2/7. 

A quick AC voltage measurement of the transformer outputs on the 2X-5730-04H0 (disconnected from the board) is approximately half of the spec voltage (don't have the notes with me), which makes sense.

My plan is to swap the appropriate transformer (if I can find one), and install the appropriate T1AL fuse.  I think that all that's involved, unless I'm missing something?   Had already checked with a Line6 repair center and it would cost nearly as much as the amp itself to have them do it.  So I'm hoping someone might have a spare transformer, or something.

Thanks!

(I have posted a WTB in the swap forum, btw)