In Reply to: Transformer for 45 and 26 posted by Gelatomonster on January 29, 2007 at 17:11:00:
Hi Gelatomonster:I may not understand what your wanting to do. But a 45 tube normally wants to see about a 5K primary and has a r sub p of approx 1700 ohms.
A 26 tube has a r sub p of approx 7 ot 8 thousand ohms and would probably be happier working into say a 15K or 20K pri impedance.
Are you wanting a transformer with BOTH line level (say 500/600 ohm) and speaker level (say 16, 8, and 4)impedances?
For more detailed information on MQ products your welcome to post to the MQ forum here on Audio Asylum.
MSL
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- Re: Transformer for 45 and 26 - mqracing 18:12:44 01/29/07 (1)
- Re: Transformer for 45 and 26 - Gelatomonster 21:03:31 01/29/07 (0)