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Gustavo, you are much more knowledgeable than I am about electronics. What is it about these that makes them better than other vintage transformers?
They sound good, however expensive.I also not expert. The Tango are very well made in Japan, the sound quality are very good as reported by many users.However various parameters are poor(*), except the Freq response, that show a nice treble to 100Khz.Primary impedance: 600ΩSecondary impedance: 4, 8, 16 ΩFrequency Response: 30Hz - 100kHz (-2dB)* Power output: 20wInductance: 2.2H - 3.3H (270mA)* Max Allowable Current: 320mADimensions: 83L x 75W x 104H mm* Weight: 2.3 kg each
Any square waves to see if there is no ringing?
When a tube was produced is important and from what factory is was produced in, is very important.It's like saying, " my 67" Pontiac GTO is the same as a 2000 Chevy GTO.
Maybe you would like a more technical answer, then as a matter of fact, verily the factor that most influences the sound quality of an OPT is the balance of the pri/sec layers.OPTs pri/sec windings are a compromise between capacitance/inductance:Too few interleave layers=Too much capacitance.Too much pri/sec layers= Too much Inductance.If I remember well:Too much capacitance= attenuated bass.Too much Inductance= Attenuated Treble.A great OPT have a good interleave balance.Others minor built secrets are the wire, the paper or cloth insulation, annealing, cryogenics, encapsulation if used, chassis placement etc...Regards
Hi E55l2,What you would say about this OPT??EI 120/73 0,3mm annaeled+- 1dB: 20Hz 25kHz +- 3dB: 10Hz-45kHzPrimary 7K ohms Copper wiringOutput 100W weight 7kg
Its SE.