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For Sale pair Tamura/Tamradio/Sony SE output transformers

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For sale here is a nice pair of the Sony Tamura output transformers. There’s a rumor they have nickel cores, can’t confirm, but I can confirm that they sound fantastic.

These are 5K to 8ohm with 600 ohm secondaries as well. They were gapped for 60 ma. , and sound great with EL84, 6V6GT, etc..

120€ paypal friends and family
 

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I’ve noticed that you tend to remove the mounting channels, and then clamp the transformers in wood. Does that have an effect on the sound?
An anecdote about an objective effect: I wound crossover inductors with two double-c cores (Vitroperm 500) at first clamping the halves with plastic zip ties when I prototyped the winding. Then I wound the actual coils and clamped the cores with metal bands (sorry, don't know the term in english, the stuff used to clamp transformer cores...) and found the Q had dropped to half of what it was before. I then switched the metal clamping bands for Hellerman Tyton KR plastic bands and Q was back at 250.
I didn't do a listening test (didn't have 4 sets of cores to set up a proper ABX test) so I can't tell if that has a subjective effect as well.
 
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Thank you for showing the OPTs you received. I'm curious as to the reasons you took the housing frame out, and how you installed them? Interesting!🤔
Joe

Edited: ah.... I see. You varnish the laminates and then would put the frames back as usual. 👍
 
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Hey Joe,

No I don't put them back in the frames. Only if the frames are brass.
I have several methods. My favourite one is in oak boxes (not available at Ikea anymore)
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where I just push keep em stuck to the bottom by glueing in some wood.
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Or like this.
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Or like this in my zen clone (the only versions that I have that are permalloy I think) Also bought from mctavish.
 
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So I asked a question on this forum why...got no answers except from a guy on facebook:

"there is actually a lot of issues caused by the magnetic shrouds and chassis. I was recently told by Jack Elliano of Electraprint transformers that the old school method of doing horizontal transformers caused untold issues from the core flux coupling with the steel chassis that was parallel to the core in that configuration. Apparently designers never really thought much about it until fairly recently it was standard build practice in consumer electronics and guitar amps. Bud Purvine was advocating non magnetic screws 20+ years ago as well."


I noticed Magnequest also uses brass bolts in his EI cored transformers and plate chokes.