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In Reply to: RE: Confused Flamer posted by drlowmu on November 26, 2014 at 06:35:10
"This is MY personal-use power transformer, one I designed as to specifications and had wound for me, to be used on MY new stereo 2A3 amp."
If you had the transformer custom wound, why do you need to hack on these new wire leads. Why not just specify or supply the winder with exactly what you want?
Seems very counterproductive to me as well as compromising a new custom built component.
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Agree. But the trannie was already wound, and at that time, all I had was multiple TCSS. On Saturday, I send these types of wire leads off to my winder, to apply in actual construction of two more Power Trannies, which, as you would know, is the best way to do that.I have to re-do the blue ( 843 VCT ) ground lead, later today, as I made it two inches too short. Maybe I will post a bell-cover-off photo of my "hack job " - as you would like to call it. Everything is double heat shrinked for safety Gusser.... A.M.A. approved by my cardiologist and pastor.
Jeff Medwin
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. What about the wire leading into your home? I know you have an answer for that too.
If I could wire back to the transformer about 150 metres from my house I would.
Take a look at the work Alan Maher Designs is doing. It is amazing what you can do to the power even before it gets to your amps.
When it hits your amps it needs to get to the ouput as quick as possible hence 'energy transfer' which is clearly audible as dynamics, lifelike presentation.
Call me a follower if you must but I sure am a believer.
"When it hits your amps it needs to get to the ouput as quick as possible..."
Is something slowing it down?
Tre'
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