advantages of 2 power transformers

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For +/-18V outputs, it isn't twice the secondary voltage (60VAC) that is used for comparison. It is twice the secondary current.
So there may be some cost advantage or disadvantage, but as sreten says the audible differences are minimal.
 
hello, suppose i use 2 separate transformers for 18-0 18-0, both 30vac,
I imagine you mean transformers having 2 x 18Vac secondaries, each rated at 30VA (or W).
In that case, there is nothing to be gained, quite the opposite in fact, unless your amps are really lousy: if you use one transformer/channel, the only aspect that could theoretically be improved is the stereo separation, but it would have to be abysmal in the first place to make any difference, and since two smaller transformers will have a worse regulation than a single big one, high power bass will be more limited.
If you use one transformer for the (+) supply, and the other for the (-) one, it will make matters even worse.

To summarize, separate transformers could only be beneficial if you are an adept of typical audiophiliacs schemes, like crude resistor loaded zero FB SE class A amps.
But if that is indeed the way you follow, you will need more than separate supplies to keep the hum at a bearable level: big, expensive chokes for example.
 
hello. yes i mean VA. thank you for correction, and helpful answers.

suppose i am after some audiofoolerism sound. maybe deterioration that is pleasant to the ear.

if 2 separate transformer cause some deterioration, what would the sound effect be?
 
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