Hi All, I orginally posted this in the AmpChipDIY forum but no one seems to be going to the new AmpChipDIY forum...
This question is for Thorst ... er, I mean Kuei or anyone else who would like to chime in.
I like the dual transformer per channel concept and would like to give it a try.
I would also like to experiment with bi amping.
Right now I only have enough $$$ for four transformers.
So the question is: can I use a dual primary, dual 48 V secondary transformer in 230 V mode (instead of 115 V mode, I'm in Canada) to get a dual 24 V output? Would this provide any advantages/disadvantages (flux, wire guage, inductance, etc...)?
This way I could use the 4 transformers for 2 channels of dual-trans-per-channel gainclone and also use them for 4 channels of single-trans-per-channel gainclone (for biamping).
I could kill four birds with one stone!
Thanks for your help,
Jeff
This question is for Thorst ... er, I mean Kuei or anyone else who would like to chime in.
I like the dual transformer per channel concept and would like to give it a try.
I would also like to experiment with bi amping.
Right now I only have enough $$$ for four transformers.
So the question is: can I use a dual primary, dual 48 V secondary transformer in 230 V mode (instead of 115 V mode, I'm in Canada) to get a dual 24 V output? Would this provide any advantages/disadvantages (flux, wire guage, inductance, etc...)?
This way I could use the 4 transformers for 2 channels of dual-trans-per-channel gainclone and also use them for 4 channels of single-trans-per-channel gainclone (for biamping).
I could kill four birds with one stone!
Thanks for your help,
Jeff
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