I have read a fair amount about vacuum tube amplifiers. One thing that is of importance in such devices is having a proper load hooked to the transformer. If the impedance is wrong, there is no speaker hooked up, etc., the transformer can be seriously damaged. Which makes me wonder about my soldering iron. I have a Hakko 888 Iron which I love. There are off-brand replacement irons, such as this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/936B-Solder...226831?hash=item419296be0f:g:5HoAAOSweW5VB8qd that cost far less than the hakko iron. If I were to use such an iron, would I risk damaging my transformer? Thanks.
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