In Reply to: How can that work well? posted by Triode Kingdon on January 25, 2004 at 11:14:43:
i'm not sure what you are talking about.how does the secondary inductance work into this all?
the unloaded secondary allows the load seen by the source to be the inductance of the primary. adding additional loading (in the form of a predetermined load resistor) requires the source to work harder, so if i can i, keep the secondary load as high as possible. the majority of the time my ears agrre with this approach.
dave
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- Re: How can that work well? - dave slagle 17:56:47 01/25/04 (14)
- Re: How can that work well? - Triode Kingdon 20:57:20 01/25/04 (13)
- Re: How can that work well? - vry 01:08:23 01/26/04 (11)
- Re: How can that work well? - Triode Kingdon 07:37:07 01/26/04 (10)
- Re: How can that work well? - vry 08:50:12 01/26/04 (0)
- Re: How can that work well? - dave slagle 08:43:52 01/26/04 (7)
- Re: How can that work well? - Triode Kingdon 08:57:57 01/26/04 (6)
- Re: How can that work well? - mqracing 09:56:32 01/26/04 (1)
- Re: How can that work well? - Triode Kingdon 19:26:37 01/26/04 (0)
- Re: How can that work well? - vry 09:26:18 01/26/04 (3)
- Re: How can that work well? - Triode Kingdon 10:59:12 01/26/04 (1)
- so we load the secondary... - Sector-7G 13:31:55 01/26/04 (0)
- Re: How can that work well? - mqracing 10:04:39 01/26/04 (0)
- Re: How can that work well? - MQracing 08:42:18 01/26/04 (0)
- very good point TK <nt> - MQracing 21:09:18 01/25/04 (0)