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Hey GuysI've seen it mentioned both ways before - but, definitively(?), does a big (say 3kva) isolation transformer provide a lower output impedance than plugging directly into the wall? Or not?If not, how can you get to a lower output impedance than the wall and INCREASE dynamics for power hungry equipment? I think PS Audio touts certain of their products as being better (from an impedance perspective) than plugging directly into the wall.Thanks all!Jim
Possibly of interest:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=96288Doesn't go into great detail, but the link in the OP's post leads you to related material.
the bigger the transformer the lower the impendance,mains transformers are bigger than 3kw so mains has lower impendance,kindergarden stuff really...
Unless the transformer is a 240V to 120V unit, no it won't lower the AC power line source impedance.
I think you might be confusing the impedance, measured in a percentage, to the proper sizing of an isolation transformer and the size of the feeder, conductors, feeding the primary of the transformer for a specified connected load to the secondary of the transformer. For your example you used a 3KVA transformer. First off a 3KVA transformer is big if you are using it to power a preamp or a CDP or both. On the other it is not big if you are going to feed an entire audio system with a decent sized power amplifier.I can't count the number times where I have read somebody is using a 120V to 120V isolation transformer that is sized bigger than the wiring used to feed the primary of the transformer. Just for an example, a 120V to 120V 3KVA transformer that is plugged into a 15 amp convenience outlet branch circuit will not supply any more current to a connected load than the 120V 15 amp convenience branch circuit can supply.If the connected load on the 120V 15 amp branch circuit was causing VD, voltage drop, or in the case of a connected power amplifier causing fluctuating VD caused by the amplifier being driven hard playing dynamic music through it, the output of the 3KVA transformer will reflect what's happening on the mains feeding the transformer.