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I had appiled Kapton film, a stronger than teflon dielectric, across the flat washers surface that faces the transformer to keep it (the forces)from reaching, at least in large part, the surface area, of the washer. If you think copper would work better, I can try that but, I have had a bad sounding experience with copper, reflecting back onto the audio signal, audio signal is the key difference here and affecting it negativly (first postulated by Duster in a previous post, long ago). Not to say that that happens in all applications, but I've heard, what I think are the effects of the postulated reflection, and its not for the better.


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