I'm really not having a lot of luck searching. I was looking at building some of the designs on 41hz.com but the designs that have the power supply built-in require a transformer. I really am not having much luck figuring out where to get one from, how much I should expect to pay, etc. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
http://toroid-transformer.com/
Or their ebay store.....
http://stores.ebay.com/Antek-inc
And good ol' Parts-Express.....
http://www.partsexpress.com/mfg/avel/avel-lindberg.cfm?CFID=8562980&CFTOKEN=15585782
Or their ebay store.....
http://stores.ebay.com/Antek-inc
And good ol' Parts-Express.....
http://www.partsexpress.com/mfg/avel/avel-lindberg.cfm?CFID=8562980&CFTOKEN=15585782
I used PartsExpress to build my AMP5. The transformer I chose was part number 122-615, 160VA +/-22V. Driving 8 ohms it works well.
I also used the 160 VA, 22+22 from Parts Express, for an AMP1 kit running in bridge mode. I ran it at clipping into an 8-Ohm load for an hour, without excessive heating. Of course to be safe, you would still want to run your own tests to confirm my result.
I have used the Antek transformers exclusively. Nice transformers at nice prices and John is easy to deal with.
The 41HZ site had a HD crash in the server. Should be back soon.
Andrew
The 41HZ site had a HD crash in the server. Should be back soon.
Andrew
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