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Great deal on transformers. Thanks for the link. I'll save a bunch next time.
By the way, do you know offhand just which Jensen transformers you're using now?
I'm pretty sure it's a Jensen JT-11SSP-JM (http://www.jensentransformers.com/datashts/11ssp6m.pdf) wired in a 1:2 configuration.
Since it's mounted inside his amps, there are no issues with output cable capacitance.
The Zin of his amps is 39K in parallel with 470pF, so the SB's DAC is seeing about a 5K load.
Any chance you could clip that cap out of the circuit?
Possibly but the I can say that even with the load presented to the DAC in the SB doesn't have any issues sound wise. I am not going to mess about with the circuit of his amp especially give how good his setup sounds. I've read the data sheet as well and can't offer a good explanation as to why it works as well as it does but it does sound very good.
The coupling capacitors used in the modded SB are 3.3uF to 4.7uF depending on the model of the SB.
Thank you for all your information and help on this and the thread in the Lab.
The Burson Buffer arrived today from Down Under After letting it warm up a couple of hours from the 2 degree F. temp here, I put in into my office system.OH MY There is all the gain anyone could want. The low end is VERY extended. Mids are dynamic. Highs are very clean.I will let it run over in the weekend and do some more comparisons. Right off the bat, I do feel it sounds "better" than the Eastern Electric BBA.I do not notice much "loss" in signal quality compared to the direct SB output. There IS a lot more gain to the system.The only downside, at first glance, is the casework quality (like I should talk) and the VERY bright blue LED on the front. All of which, I am sure, can be worked out.While it does not invert polarity in it's shipped form, it can be made to do so.More later.