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The center tap is 1/2 the voltage across the secondary. To use it with a bridge rectifier and provide a bipolar output, you ground the center tap and connect the secondary leads to the AC connections of the bridge. You will then have a + and - relative to ground. Of course you'll still need filter caps and all the rest. If your transformer is rated for 24V, center tapped then it's normally noted as 12-0-12 with 0 being the center tap. After rectification this will give you about 17V on each rail. Ma ...
Do you have a meter? (you should, if you are going to DIY)If you do, you can check the AC voltage output of the transformer.If the transformer puts out two close to equal voltages between the three wires, you should be able to use it, but you need to see what the AC voltage is.Multiply the AC volts by 1.4 to calculate what the DC volts will be.The DC needs to be in the voltage range allowed for a 3875, which is between 20 and 84 VDC. Most people like to run their GC's are lower voltages, clos ...
Randy's suggestions are good ones. Roman, Check the voltages with it unloaded and you can check it with a resistor across (higher watt one) and it will give you an idea of the regulation. But open is close enough to get the picture.
Cool. It will be interesting to learn how it all turns out. An alternative to the Black Velvet pot is the TKD although it's a bit more expensive at $61.95 (Parts Connexion). They are very nice and have excellent tracking. I've built several preamps using these and they are pretty close (IMO) to a stepped attenuator.