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Best moderate price interstage transformer

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I would use an input bridging transformer to split the phase, such as Jensen, Peerless, UTC, etc... You get balance input and not have to deal with DC on the primary, which makes it much less technically demanding to make, and you get perfect phase splitting for push-pull. And it's cheaper than an interstage transformer.

Yep, thats the best approach.
I would then go LTP all the way to the OT.

Shoog
 
How about the Allied 6w68hf (manufactured by hammond)

Hammond Manufacturing - 6W68HF - TRANSFORMER; INTERSTAGE UDIO; IMPED : PRI 10K OHMS; SEC; 10K CTOHMS; MAX DC 30MA - Allied Electronics & Automation

see Valve magazine 1999 issue 1, page 13

https://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=1642.0

Re: Hammond T-125E - Paul Joppa - Bottlehead Forum

I've got this on my breadboard with the Hammond 125e, using the Audionote 300b IT cct first stage with 6au6 ( 6au6= 6sh7 dif pinout) 180 volts.

ANK Audiokits - Interstage MonoBlock 300B Tube Amplifier

I've tried 6v6, 6y6, 6w6 all triode mode and triode 6s4a all SE. The best sounding were the 6w6 (22mA triode) and 6s4a. I have not yet tried the Allied IT in PP-yet.

Don Garber (RIP) 46 tube (plate I, 22 mA), Hammond 125e

https://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/029/4/46.pdf

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/1212/garber_fi_x4.htm
 
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