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With 12K you use EI or C core?
I only use c-cores, HiB (M0) or sometimes amorphous.
Oh Nice. You have a site or price list?
Very interesting, what differences there is on M0 x M6 besides thickness?
Thanks E55l2 this was very instructive.Iam especially curious about the Mingda transformers, all reports say the sound on the big triodes amps are good even being EI.They inform on its site the lamination are Z11 and H18-maybe OPT and Power.What you would say to me to decrease my ignorance?It is possible use Z11 and H18 on the same OPT??The OPT is open:
Technical speaking, yes you can mix core materials. It's can be done with EI, C-cores and toroids. If you like warm not so detailed sound with max power of the core, go for an EI core, cheap and good enough for a lot of people.If you like details go for c-cores and if you also like details on medium or low power levels (read magnetic flux) maybe amourph cores are better. Maybe because amourphous core have more problems with low frequencies/copper loss then c- cores because the maximum flux is limited.btw a transformer for 2W amplifier can have high flux levels too. It's the flux what matters + the core weight (core loss is W/kg)
Wow great post thanks.Do you have comments about the Mingda OPTs?
How can i if there is no data or measurements?
That picture does not fit to reverse engineering?
If you like snake oil maybe, but i not like that kind of......
But the photo I would say these OPTs from that factory use low priced parts as thick EI and copper wire.So the secret of good sound may be the interleaving.
OK. Its post/after ringing or harmonics from the audio range.I was unaware trafos also have this prob.Thanks