What's wrong with the kiss, boy?

I am sorry for noob questions.
That transformer is only 275usd(finemet core) for pair and 220usd(amorphous core) pair.
So wondering if I could use for cheaper.
But it's not autoformer but transformer so do I need to use it on potentiometer and also need cinemags?
 
personally, I prefer AVC to TVC from various reasons, main is that I still need to stumble on TVC which is sounding better than AVC, made on same quality core

however, that doesn't need to prevent you of trying it, if you wish

in general, if you want to use AVC or TVC with Iron Pre, changes are trivial

if I explain the concept you'll easily understand

when you have stage equipped with regular resistive attenuator ( whichever sort of resistive attenuator is there - common rotary type, sliding type, discrete switch, Muse-like chip), arrangement is :selector-attenuator-buffer , and in case of Iron Pre - added autoformer on output, to have some gain

with stages equipped with inductive attenuator ( be it AVC or TVC), arrangement is as : selector - buffer - AVC (TVC)

all that covered in details in https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...s-and-other-smaller-vegetable-animals.311852/

if you want to use Iron Pre with inductive attenuator, all you need is to short pads on pcb intended for regular resistive attenuator, and to wire chosen AVC (TVC) instead of original autoformer (Cinemag, Edcor, Jensen)

now, if you put link to that TVC, I can tell you little more what I think; some TVCs are even possible to use as AVC, simply leaving secondary not connected

though, I believe t would be better buying AVC instead of TVC, when there is no need for galvanic isolation ............ which is - in my book, sole reason to choose TVC instead of AVC
 
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Evening everyone, may i ask a question about transformers for se version only.

I have access to some 600:600 transformers with no indication which windings are primary or secondary or of the phasing. With power transformers I connect a 12 volt power pack to the windings and work out the polarity. Can I do the same for auto transformer connection?

Or should I just connect the output of the buffer until I get an arrangement that works?

Thanks, sp
 
I see, thanks.
In that specific case, how much it would be "tiniest possible" in the real world?
I mean, how thin do you really use in your preamp?
That's what is the criterion of choice?
Just as an example, is the difficulty or ease of welding also a factor of choice for achieve "tiniest possible" goal?
 
Hi Zen Mod, unfortunately I have no pictures because the transformers are hundreds of kilometres from me and in an area affected by floods.

I guess I should have made a more general request.

Thanks, sp

in general, with repeater coils (old name for 600:600 jobbies) it's irrelevant which one you use as secondary and which one as primary

further - if you see one side having more Rdc, that's secondary

if all windings are having same Rdc, irrelevant
 
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Got a Letter from 'Talian Cousin ....... :clown:


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