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But far more cost effective would be to limit the power transformers bandwith by using a far more available, and less costly dual bobbin laminated EI core, just be prepared for even more critical layout and/or some Mu metal., and forgoe any hopes for that 2RU height case.
its the DL36-2, a 72VA, dual 18V secondary tranny @$37ea. The slightly cheaper 36-2 lacks the dual prmaries which allow international use. Weighing in at 3.8lbs, its 1lb heavier than my dual bobbin EI cored 100VA unit, FWIW. The engineer described these trannys as 'conservatively specified'. It might be ideal for a Nirvana++ 25 implementation, but this is speculation on my part.
The transformers, of which there are two, one for each channel, should be rated at approximately three times the power rating of the amp. For a 25W AKSA, this would be 24V rails, with an AC secondary of 18-0-18V. Rating should be 80VA, a commonly available transformer.
I was looking at one of the rectifier transformers that occam had recommended (and linked) earlier in this post. The transformers are 18VCT and 72VA and not to be pushed above 75VA. Here is a link to the transformer in pdf format. Note that you need to scroll down until you see the 36-2 transformer. The 36-4 transformer is 144VA. I also asked belfuse if these transformers had GOSS laminations, and they did not reply back to this part of my question...Is this critical? Do you suggest looking at other transformers (perhaps of other types) , or does this seem to be a good match for sonic bliss with the AKSA 25
Quote: Can the gain be changed some, while keeping the integrity and stability of the amp? Yes, within prescribed limits. You can drop gain from the present 38 to 26 without appreciable change to the sonics.
Hi Dan,Oh dear - quite a few questions!! ... EIs and C Cores have a less stressed iron core which is less susceptible to saturation and thus clipping, and their frequency response is very poor over about 10KHz. ...