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OT as buffer?

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I had an idea this morning.

Would I be able to use a small output transformer instead of a tube buffer in a bass guitar preamp I am building?

Would I be able to achieve an ultra low impedance at the preamps output?

Would I be able to saturate the OT to get some interesting tones when I overdrive the pre?

Thanks for all your help!
 
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I think I'm going to go this route. That Edcor is pretty cheap so If it doesn't work out for me it won't be a huge waste of money.

I have one last question that I can't find the answer to here or with google.

If I put the master volume pot after the transformer (so I can attempt to get some saturation in the the tranny) how do I calculate my actual output impedance. I believe the pot will affect is some how.

Thanks!
 
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