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I'm still looking for a cost-effective means to match the output stage of a dedicated headphone amplifier to multiple impedance phones. Something around $200/pr or less would be preferable. Edcor has a couple transformers that might be suitable, but they're the mid-grade line. I would like to find a solution with a wider guaranteed response if possible.
Hammond has a couple transformers that might work, but one is rated for 70V work as shown below:
The 70V spec always confuses me as to what it actually means, probably because I don't work with it very often. Just to be sure I'm on the right track, can someone confirm that I'm correctly calculating the Z of the 70V output?
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Thanks. I think the 16 ohm and 167 ohm taps will cover most headphones if I'm willing to throw away some power. Sure would like to find something like this in SE, it's really better suited to the power levels needed for headphones.
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