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final report on switching trans vs halo trans for filament supply

Posted by vinnie2 on January 3, 2017 at 06:34:16:

Looks like it is going to be the halo trans for me folks. I just like the sound of AC on the 813 filaments better. Clean & pure. The small size of them is a big plus also. I was able to run two 813's off of one of the 30 amp switching trans, but they are larger than the 15 amp units so it is not much help. The fans on the 30 amp units could be problematic as well if the amp is to close to the listening position. They cycle in and out once they warm up, and are a bit noisy. Now all I have to do is try and get one of the 60 watt halo units down to 1.5 volts ac and give that a try on the 26's. The fun never stops ......