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Haha, not sure about the guru thing (but thanks Blair!) - I do agree with Josh. However, I would not pay more than 10-15% premium for R cores. The power level Buddy needs seems too low for theory to translate into significant sonic advantage.
The advantages of of R-cores over toroidal transformers (unless the toroidal has a shield between primary and secondary) regarding bandwidth and the passing of noise are quite real and measurable, and IMO, subjectively perceptable. But if you can provide power conditioning either externally, or internally within the component, there isn't a large difference.My favorite transformers for source components are flatpacks, occasionally referred to as semi-toroids. Their cores shape is rectangular (better than a standard EI, but not as ideal as a toroid or r-core regarding EMI emissions), both r-core and flatpack transformers have physically separate bobbins which limit the bandwidth and transmission of noise. I have a bunch of 24va, dual 10v secondary, Signal Transformer flatpacks LP-20-1200. and some dual 8v secondary versions LP-16-1500. If they'd meet your needs, you're welcome to 1 (or 2) gratis. PM me if interested.http://www.signaltransformer.com/Data/Datasheets/LP.pdfIf you need more current, the 48va LP-20-2400 should meet your needs. Digikey has them in stock for $23 in singles. Signal Transformer is a very reputable, long established, Long Island based manufacturer. http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?vendor=0&keywords=lp-20-2400Regards,Paul