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1:2 stepup input transformer, tube amp.

But your pictures show the opposite: the Lundahl is better transformer. It has self-resonance at about 35 kHz, whereas the Sowter is at about 20 KHz. That Lundahl has a hump, it just means it's resonance is underdamped at the conditions used. Sowter's smooth roll-off means it is critically damped or slightly overdamped.

Ale' s graph is more telling as it shows how termination changes the response curve. You should have done the same multiple terminations with the Sowther, otherwise your test does not allow making a fair comparison.
 
Hi Andy,
I have LL7903 and LL1676 and I prefer LL1676 with amorphous core.
Mu metal has some coloured sound, amorphous is more natural.
Both are excellent choice Alex

Thank you for that. I'm not going to buy LL7903. I have a pair of amorphous LL1554 I will connect up. I also suspect that amorphous will sound better. In fact I now have some good driver choices with mu of 30-40 so I won't need a step up right now. Useful information.