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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: San Diego, USA
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In building the pass balanced preamp, the design lists two transformers. Anyone know of a specific model of a single toroid that will do the job and where to obtain such toroid?
I have looked everywhere and even emailed plitron, but alas, it eludes me. |
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why not just use the two smaller transformers?
Mads K uses just one transformer in his BZLS... see his thread, it's on the first page of topics. m. |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Northern Virginia
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How about the Plitron 037052201? It's 2 x 60V, 80W.
- Ren |
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