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post #31 of 32
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Originally Posted by Koyaan I. Sqatsi View Post
interesting, so are there any caveats with this particular transformer? I like the ability to use a higher impedance pot, as 50K is much easier to get a hold of, compared to say a 5K pot:



... and 1:7 seems just about right, to work with tube and solid state designs.
post #32 of 32
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Originally Posted by luvdunhill View Post
interesting, so are there any caveats with this particular transformer? I like the ability to use a higher impedance pot, as 50K is much easier to get a hold of, compared to say a 5K pot:
No more caveats than with any other trannie. Just give it proper loading and keep input levels and source impedances within reason. If you use a pair in series, you can get away with double the input level and source impedance than with a single unit.

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