Hello everyone
Hope you can help me. I changed the Output Transformers in one of my tube compressors. I used a LL7903 wired inverse 4:1.
The point is that I am getting a square wave peak at the very low end. No idea if it is resonance. The load impedance is 9K6 (tube output with decoupling cap [1.5uf]).
Do you know if a RC Network at the OT primary can help with this or is better to use another OT?
Thanks in advance.
Hope you can help me. I changed the Output Transformers in one of my tube compressors. I used a LL7903 wired inverse 4:1.
The point is that I am getting a square wave peak at the very low end. No idea if it is resonance. The load impedance is 9K6 (tube output with decoupling cap [1.5uf]).
Do you know if a RC Network at the OT primary can help with this or is better to use another OT?
Thanks in advance.
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Distortion as described could be down to not enough iron or the inductance of the transformer is too low to pass lower frequencies.
R C networks may help with higher frequencies but at lower frequencies destroy the high frequency response.
R C networks may help with higher frequencies but at lower frequencies destroy the high frequency response.
Distortion as described could be down to not enough iron or the inductance of the transformer is too low to pass lower frequencies.
R C networks may help with higher frequencies but at lower frequencies destroy the high frequency response.
Thanks for your input Jon. What is the option then? Choke?
LL7903 is more a microphone step up transformer.
It is specified for +10 dbU 0.1% distortion at 50 Hz when all primaries are in series; that is some 2.5 VRMS.
Used inversed the transformer should accept some 5 VRMS at 50 Hz for low distortion; for 20 Hz no more than some 2 VRMS.
Likely your tube compressor puts out too much; you would need a bigger transformer.
It is specified for +10 dbU 0.1% distortion at 50 Hz when all primaries are in series; that is some 2.5 VRMS.
Used inversed the transformer should accept some 5 VRMS at 50 Hz for low distortion; for 20 Hz no more than some 2 VRMS.
Likely your tube compressor puts out too much; you would need a bigger transformer.