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RE: cloning the Fisher

Well if I can approach this sound I'd be very happy.
Here is quote from the thread by dcgillespie in this thread.

http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=476431

"If you are interested in building your own clone of the SA-100, I would recommend that you use the transformers I did, and have recommended to others to use -- who have now used them with success as well. My transformers came from a Heath AA-100 amplifier, and have proved to be every bit the equal of the original Fisher transformers -- in nearly every way. First, their impedance is so close as to be insignificantly different. Second, their lam stack is IDENTICAL in size to that of the SA-100 transformers (although they mount up differently). Third, they come from a pentode based 7591 amplifier rated for 25 watts RMS per channel, and finally, the measured performance of my clone shows them in fact to perform at least at the level that the SA-100's transformers will."

It seems promising and I'd like to get a look at his images unfortunately
I'm not a member and cant access his posted images/schematics.


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