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Canterbury Windings Audio grade toroids

These are custom audio grade toroids handcrafted by Terry at Canterbury Windings, one of, if not the best toroid manufacturers in the UK - incredibly well made, they will make the ultimate power supply.

This is a set for amps requiring front and backend supplies and as such was specified for an upgraded NCC200 amp. I would ideally like to sell these as a set unless there is interest for both types.

here are the traffo specs, I'll provide fixing bolts and washers:

2 x

Power rating: 300VA
Primary: 0-240V @ 50Hz
Electrostatic screen
Secondaries: 35-0-35V @ 4.29A rms
GOSS band
Regulation: approx 7%
Estimated dimensions: 124 x 54mm away from leadouts
Mounting: central M8 x 30mm threaded insert in potted centre
Audio grade construction

2 x

Power rating: 40VA
Primary: 0-240V @ 50Hz
Electrostatic screen
Secondaries: 40-0-40V @ 0.5A rms
GOSS band
Regulation: approx 13%
Estimated dimensions: 86 x 49mm away from leadouts
Mounting: central M5 x 25mm threaded insert in potted centre
Audio grade construction

Offers around £150 for the set including postage UK
 

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I know this is an old posting, but would like to ask a couple of questions if you don't mind. Only the 300VA transformers were needed if I wanted to use a pair of NCC200 in unregulated fashion, right? The two smaller transformers are needed in your project because of the Gyrator boards? They work as the VBE boards in a Voyager amp? Thanks.