what kind of transformer for a Z#9

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gionag said:
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i'm an idiot ! i'm thinking about only SERIES, not PARALLEL :D

for the parallel, i still use a 300VAC ?


Thanks a lot :D i'm a n00b :D

I guess you can do it with a single 300VA (it doesnt matter if its the 2x18V or the 2x35V) If its a good quality unit it should be ok. I am using two pcs 2x18V, 300VA's in mine.

:)

n00b's are very welcome:)
 
gionag said:
i can't find anyone selling a 2x18V 300VAC trasformer.

Where i can look ?

Thanks a lot

Maybe someone closer to you can answer that;) Most electronic suppliers, carry toroid's.
Buying two of those with 2x18V secondaries is a very good choice.
You can build many of the Pass amps with such a pair. Almost all of the PassDIY and F amps use them:)

:)
 
ahem, excuse, maybe i was too confusing in my explanation:

I need to know how much VAC i need for each channel...
it's better 1 toroid of 300VAC, or is enough 1 toroid of 150VAC per channel ?

(i don't want to use a single transformer for both channels)


Thanks a lot
 
VAC = alternating current voltage
VA = voltage times current ~power

Rail voltage of the V9 is 50 volts, 36Vac rectified.
2 Amps times 50 volts = 100 Watts.
150VA works, but is not advisable, a 225VA would be the minimal transformer value.
300VA is more common, price difference between a 225VA and a 300VA transformer is not worth the saving.
 
i did a lot of order from this site... they have a very good things.

But, i've found a great transformer factory near my homeplace that is awesome.

For 2x300VA i'll pay only 100 euro and they surround the transformer with a special EMI foil that is a manna for audio equipment.

Thanks for the information anyway.
 
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