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In Reply to: RE: LCR Phono stage posted by kobasa@xs4all.nl on May 04, 2021 at 07:25:30
"Also transformer coupled volume controle have issues with to much capacity."Mine don't.
Edit, I should have said anything circuit or device has issues with too much capacitance.
With the normal capacitance of a tube input plus some cable capacitance my AVC doesn't have issues.Let me ask you a question. Does a signal level step down output transformer have trouble with a normal amount of capacitance? What is a TVC if not a signal level step down output transformer?
Tre'
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"Still Working the Problem"
Edits: 05/04/21 05/04/21 05/04/21Follow Ups:
Well, a normal transformer has not the high L value as a inductive volume controle and also the winding capacity is totally different, actually the whole design is different. So why you compare them that way?
The small signal output transformers that I am familiar with in vintage tubed pro studio gear are not gapped like an output transformer for a SE power amplifier. They are used in what one might call a "parafeed" arrangement (no DC in the primary) and I see no reason that they wouldn't have relatively high inductance. Also I see no reason that the winding capacitance would necessarily be high.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Correct and the opposite is the normal line output transformer with low induction and high capacity.
Totally different designs.
But i would be glad to see the measurements so we can see how the transformer in real life behaves with a capacitive load.
Edits: 05/05/21
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