In Reply to: Re: As I said, it is not a simple C.F. posted by Mahatma Kane Jeeves on February 22, 2006 at 14:08:40:
Hi.Are you talking about ideal transformers where the winding reactances are assumed infinite, & winding resistances, core loss, leakage inductances & winding capacitances are all ZERO ????
Such ideal never exists in this realworld. Like it or not, a practical transformer got all the above crabs.
Any resistive load applied to the secondary is not pure resistive anyway. A practical resistor also get all the above crabs with it.
I agree it reflects its secondary load back to the primary per its
turn-ratio. But could it be pure resistive is the question mark.So the driver amp will not see any pure resistive load on the primary of the I/P iron let alone its O/P coupling capacitance & the inteerconnect reactance.
One can assume any academic theroy in its design, but how close it comes to the realworld situaition will reflect on its sound.
That's why I ask you: how does it sound regardless how elaborated it is designed & how good it measures.
c-J
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Follow Ups
- Very academic, my friend. - cheap-Jack 08:57:58 02/23/06 (5)
- Is this a private war? - clifff 14:33:31 02/23/06 (3)
- No, but now you are declaring war. - cheap-Jack 15:32:12 02/23/06 (2)
- Well, shucks, there, slick... - Silver Eared John 17:08:10 02/23/06 (1)
- Sorry , if citing RDH is .. - cheap-Jack 18:26:42 02/23/06 (0)
- Re: Very academic, my friend. - Mahatma Kane Jeeves 10:22:57 02/23/06 (0)