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In Reply to: What geometry are S&B 102 transformers? posted by gordan on March 16, 2007 at 01:31:04:
You could try the contact button at the bottom of this page :
http://www.stevens-billington.co.uk/pagehifi.htmOr you could try asking in the forum where they build the Django :
http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/DIYHiFi/bbs.htmlCome back to this thread and let us know what you find. I would like to know what you discover, and why.
Are you saying that a double C core should be better in that particular application just because it's a double C core? I would think that there are other factors to consider regarding quality. Please elaborate if/when you can.
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Follow Ups
- Re: What geometry are S&B 102 transformers? - Quiet Earth 20:38:03 03/16/07 (11)
- Re: What geometry are S&B 102 transformers? - gordan 07:30:37 03/17/07 (9)
- I aproach it as a listener too. - Quiet Earth 10:07:20 03/18/07 (5)
- My experience with a DIY TVC is not relevant because it is just a prototype - gordan 15:47:55 03/18/07 (4)
- Making one, maybe two. Making 1000? - Quiet Earth 10:15:33 03/19/07 (1)
- I fully agree - gordan 11:24:26 03/19/07 (0)
- Re: My experience with a DIY TVC is not relevant because it is just a prototype - Owen 02:39:08 03/19/07 (1)
- Re: My experience with a DIY TVC is not relevant because it is just a prototype - gordan 03:55:49 03/19/07 (0)
- Re: What geometry are S&B 102 transformers? - mqracing 09:58:58 03/17/07 (2)
- i know nothing about transformers, i am just a listener:) - gordan 10:45:24 03/17/07 (1)
- Re: i know nothing about transformers, i am just a listener:) - Owen 02:31:45 03/19/07 (0)
- Re: What geometry are S&B 102 transformers? - gordan 07:24:09 03/17/07 (0)