Agrees Gusser and that's why I consulted Jon way back when.
My inductors are custom wound with very heavy gauge copper
wire wound over an stack of I plates thats use making EI transformers
There's harding any voltage drop even under high current draw. You
can hear it with heavy low bass music especially from Kudo drums
Cheers
My inductors are custom wound with very heavy gauge copper
wire wound over an stack of I plates thats use making EI transformers
There's harding any voltage drop even under high current draw. You
can hear it with heavy low bass music especially from Kudo drums
Cheers
But again if we had proper engineering data, we would know how much voltage drop the filter has versus the current draw.
you can take the dc resistance of the input to output terminals,
then you will have a clear idea as to how much is lost with current draw...
you can take the dc resistance of the input to output terminals,
then you will have a clear idea as to how much is lost with current draw...
Not that simple!
You have an AC source going through an LC network feeding an inductive load,
the amp power transformer.
Further complicating is the amp's power supply rectification draws current in a non linear manner.
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