In Reply to: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers posted by beto1 on May 21, 2015 at 10:22:46:
It could be core saturation.
At very very low frequencies a transformer can easely saturate and specially at high volumes.
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- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - sv572-10 13:08:43 05/21/15 (13)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - sv572-10 05:18:31 05/23/15 (0)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - beto1 14:25:35 05/21/15 (11)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - sv572-10 01:13:06 05/22/15 (10)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - beto1 06:19:47 05/22/15 (9)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - Tre' 08:51:03 05/22/15 (8)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - beto1 09:12:37 05/22/15 (7)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - Tre' 10:19:58 05/22/15 (6)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - beto1 11:37:12 05/22/15 (5)
- RE: Problem AN Kit One: Noise on Output Transformers - Tre' 12:48:34 05/22/15 (0)
- Don't you think that 0.22uf and 330,000 ohms and driving a 300b hard is a pretty obvious problem? - Chip647 12:26:24 05/22/15 (3)
- RE: Don't you think that 0.22uf and 330,000 ohms and driving a 300b hard is a pretty obvious problem? - Tre' 12:46:08 05/22/15 (2)
- Yes (nt) - Chip647 19:24:14 05/22/15 (0)
- RE: Don't you think that 0.22uf and 330,000 ohms and driving a 300b hard is a pretty obvious problem? - beto1 14:13:59 05/22/15 (0)