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I can’t place a photo here because of copyrights. Just look at the site from Bartola.co.ukThe core is made from nanocrystaline material, ultra thin laminations, and this material is super good and the only not so good part of this material is that it saturate very early so for that reason the core needs to be almost twice as big as a normal HiB core. Unfortunately the transformer you see on this site is just somewhat underrated. It will be a good transformer but for myself i would make it even a lot bigger for maximum performance.
Yes and no. The transformer CORE is ok for smaller output power project IF it will be REWIND. With less current for the tube there will be more space to lower the copper resistance. The core material is super, best of the best.
I know a lot of transformer types (making transformers for over 30y) but never heared of L core transformers. What you mean by a L-core?But, the first thing in a transformer is that it has to be a good frequency response (se at least 10Hz-65kHz, pp 5Hz - 70kHz), resonance free ofcourse (also outside the audio band) and high efficency (low copperloss) if that is ok then transformer core comes second. Transformer shape is already part of the design.