Hi Guys,
I've recently stumbled across something simpler that caught my eye, so I am going to abort this project.
I need to keep the power transformers for the new project, so I only have the output iron for sale now.
These had very good specs:
Bogen MO-200 Specifications
Everyone swears they are 2.1K, but I've tried testing at 20-15khz and I get roughly 5K at all freq.
Asking $175/pr including shipping. They are not light so take this into consideration.
Thanks,
Blair
I've recently stumbled across something simpler that caught my eye, so I am going to abort this project.
I need to keep the power transformers for the new project, so I only have the output iron for sale now.
These had very good specs:
Bogen MO-200 Specifications
Everyone swears they are 2.1K, but I've tried testing at 20-15khz and I get roughly 5K at all freq.
Asking $175/pr including shipping. They are not light so take this into consideration.
Thanks,
Blair
Hi, the transformers came from the same two amps. I still believe it has something to do with the laminate orientation. Each transformer had a quad of 8417 tubes, so I cannot SE as to why one would be different from an electrical perspective considering he wanted the two outputs to sum into a load. Different electrical properties would cause issues if you tried to sum them.
Blair
Blair
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