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RE: Here is the schematic for one channel .....

Posted by Tre' on June 4, 2017 at 15:41:18:

Very few gapped SE transformers will go flat to 20Hz because it's hard to get the necessary inductance without introducing a lot of capacitance that causes losses of the high frequencies.

Having said that, the "big buck" transformers get very close to 20Hz and extend well beyond 20kHz.

There are a lot of things that factor into what a system ultimately sounds like but I have always believed that the best output transformers, together with circuits that are built as broad band and distortion free as possible results in really good sound.

Tre'