To further simplify and purify my DAC setup, I wound my first TVC.
It will convert from balanced to SE and provide 25 taps on secondary for volume control and give very low output impedance directly from the parallel DAC chips and the low impedance passive filter.
First impression is very good.
Primary has 2 x 500 windings and I did what I have seen on Siemens transformers.
Instead of 500 windings they used stranded wire composed of 10 single enameled wires and made 50 windings only. The ends are connected outside such that all windings are in series, as if it was a single wire with 500 turns.
Any advantage from that trick (?) ?
It will convert from balanced to SE and provide 25 taps on secondary for volume control and give very low output impedance directly from the parallel DAC chips and the low impedance passive filter.
First impression is very good.
Primary has 2 x 500 windings and I did what I have seen on Siemens transformers.
Instead of 500 windings they used stranded wire composed of 10 single enameled wires and made 50 windings only. The ends are connected outside such that all windings are in series, as if it was a single wire with 500 turns.
Any advantage from that trick (?) ?
Hi Bernhard,
Pretty impressive, sounds like rather a lot of work actually. I have some old telefunken transformers and maybe at some point I will follow in your foot-steps.
Can you post more detail about how you wound yours - maybe post a few pix of the transformers themselves if not inconvenient and you're not too shy...
Results sound very encouraging. These days all of my sources - even the tube ones will drive a 10K load without problems.. hmmm....
Pretty impressive, sounds like rather a lot of work actually. I have some old telefunken transformers and maybe at some point I will follow in your foot-steps.
Can you post more detail about how you wound yours - maybe post a few pix of the transformers themselves if not inconvenient and you're not too shy...
Results sound very encouraging. These days all of my sources - even the tube ones will drive a 10K load without problems.. hmmm....
Where to by amorphous cores ?
Like any other transformer it needs a defined load to linearize the frequency response, without load it is + 0,6 dB @ 20 kHz.

kevinkr said:These days all of my sources - even the tube ones will drive a 10K load without problems.. hmmm....![]()
Like any other transformer it needs a defined load to linearize the frequency response, without load it is + 0,6 dB @ 20 kHz.
kevinkr said:
Can you post more detail about how you wound yours - maybe post a few pix of the transformers themselves if not inconvenient and you're not too shy...![]()
Just finished my second TVC, here a picture of unfinished chaos...

kevinkr said:These days all of my sources - even the tube ones will drive a 10K load without problems.. hmmm....![]()
I suspect that the primary inductance is quite low. Maybe tubes won't be so happy driving it.
Bernhard
Would you mind describing the winding geometry? Have you got any data on the cores?
analog_sa said:
I suspect that the primary inductance is quite low. Maybe tubes won't be so happy driving it.
Bernhard
Would you mind describing the winding geometry? Have you got any data on the cores?
My L-meter told me 27H primary inductance with secondary open.
It has 1000 windings.
I have no data for the core but the metal sheets are very thin and fine polished.
No special geometry, see first posting.
I will not use the center tap so no requirement for true balanced geometry.
Maybe next time...
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