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Best output transformer for 300B

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Folks,

I'm another one that's been bitten. Having thoroughly enjoyed modding a couple of valve amps, I'm not starting to think about designing my own. My current thought is 300B (or 2A3) single ended.

As I'm starting to price up components, can we have a straw poll of which of the 2 following transformers would be best?
1) Tamura F-475
2) James 6123-HS
...both seem to get good reviews.


What d'ya think?


Cheers,
Chris.
 
I think you should consider a few more transformers. There are lliterally dozens of SE transformers that would suit a 300b, some 3K and some 5k. The Lundahl range, O-netics, Bartolucci, Hammond, Rohrentechnik, Hashimoto, Silk, Tango, Audio Note. Tribute if you can wait.

Hit list would likely go:
Tribute
Tamura
Lundahl = James = Hashimoto = Tango = O-netics
Bartolucci = Audio Note
Electraprint
Magnequest
Hammond

You may want to set some money aside for interstages - also very important.
 
andyjevans said:
I think you should consider a few more transformers. There are lliterally dozens of SE transformers that would suit a 300b, some 3K and some 5k. The Lundahl range, O-netics, Bartolucci, Hammond, Rohrentechnik, Hashimoto, Silk, Tango, Audio Note. Tribute if you can wait.

Hit list would likely go:
Tribute
Tamura
Lundahl = James = Hashimoto = Tango = O-netics
Bartolucci = Audio Note
Electraprint
Magnequest
Hammond

You may want to set some money aside for interstages - also very important.


Hi all,

Thanks for your replies, it's greatly appreciated. :)

I've already done a bit of shopping around for prices and reviews - that's 1 of the reasons why I'd already narrowed down to James and Tamura - the 2nd being I like the aesthetics of them.

Regarding the interstages, I was going to capacitively couple them to the front end stage instead - is this not a good idea?


Cheers,
Chris
 
I took that bet and lost. Things might have changed since but it appears the SE models I bought a couple years back weren't air gapped. The low end rolled off below 200 Hz. Parafeed brought back the bass but didn't raise them above mediocre. I dropped them for generic A-V toroid power transformers (different application, not the right ratio for a 300b) which measured much better in parafeed. Not so much a matter of getting what you pay for since the A-Vs were salvage but of 'buyer beware'.
 
The James 6123-HS are very good for the price, it beats out the low end Tango, for some serious transformers you should also consider the custom wind transformers on a large amorphous core from Intact audio, you can set the gap on them and tune by your own ears, single secondary winding only on mine, each transformer weight over 10lb, not much in the look department, but they do sound wonderful.
 
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