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Lundahl LL1671 Transformer 1:2 Step Up.

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If the transformer is built to a high standard (and that one is) I don't see much in the way of bandwidth losses,its down to transformer design .


When the era of MC cartridges arrived ( after being criticized in the MM era ) most step up devices were transformers I remember they even had inline RCA types ,I used to own some and nobody complained then of lack of bandwidth---in the HIGH quality ones.


Interstage tube step up transformers were in the earliest radios so its old school design technology.
 
I use 46 into 300b. This needs added gain and my solution has been to use a pair of NE5534 op-amps in front of the 46 giving me 5.5x gain. It's a very clean and transparent sound, and no coupling cap needed. It's a different kind of solution, but it works very well for me and I like the sound. I can post the op-amp circuit if anybody is interested. I got a really good PCB from Jim's Radio in Hong Kong.
 
Here's what I think the circuit is, anyway it's pretty close. The NP plate choke has 180H inductance and gapped for 40mA. It's pretty big and amorphous core. Not sure what the 300b operating point is, but there's plenty of info on 300b outputs. I'm using a LL1682 OPT. PCB for the op-amps has room for several decoupling caps, but I only fitted 2. I also didn't fit the correction circuit shown.
 

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Here's what I think the circuit is, anyway it's pretty close. The NP plate choke has 180H inductance and gapped for 40mA. It's pretty big and amorphous core. Not sure what the 300b operating point is, but there's plenty of info on 300b outputs. I'm using a LL1682 OPT. PCB for the op-amps has room for several decoupling caps, but I only fitted 2. I also didn't fit the correction circuit shown.
This 46 (LC) amplifier can be used as a pre-stage, but it does not have enough swing to drive the 300B. The 46 needs to work at a higher voltage.
 
This 46 (LC) amplifier can be used as a pre-stage, but it does not have enough swing to drive the 300B. The 46 needs to work at a higher voltage.
Yes - it could be configured to operate at a higher voltage. The 10Y is an alternative. Or even a 2P29L. I've used all three to drive a 2a3 and they sound great. I use a 1:3 step-up input transformer at the moment with a 2P29L.