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Original Message
RE: Webster output transformers
Posted by dave slagle on December 3, 2019 at 09:54:10:
Generally PP outputs do not perform very well SE because the ground reference that all of the capacitances are designed around is moved from the CT to another location. This can make the high frequency behavior unpredictable. Pushing a PP output to SE use with vintage "found" outputs like the Websters is one thing but pushing a top notch PP output into SE use is probably not the best thing to do. Of course you can give it a try and report back but ultimately that transformer is worth a lot more being used in the amp it was designed for.
dave