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" wrote: I assume that the windery which makes Partridge is either too small to be able to bother with hobbyists or so large that they know it isn't profitable. They do however make high-fidelity transformers and supply them to small manufactories, or at least they did within recent memory. For instance, a copy of the catalogue of La Maison de L'Audiophile in Paris, no 24, undated but about 10-12 years old, list Partridge TK4519 output transformers suitable for 300B at 1900 francs and TK6241 power trx for 2200 francs, also as the standard transformers in their well-regarded Hiraga-inspired Legend 300B amp. The prices quoted are similar to what La Maison charged for mid to high-level Tango iron. HTH. Andre Jute Partridge is a name synonymous with hi-fi. Seems like they have an almost invisible public profile, and maybe they don't mind that, since with the name they have they'd probably have enough old clients to keep them going without ever advertising. If they tried going as big as Hammond, the quality might vanish. Patrick Turner. |
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Ian Iveson wrote: http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonde...k/partrpwr.htm http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonde...k/partrchk.htm http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonde...k/partropt.htm longer ago than I thought I wonder what's the situation 5 years later? But the specs look fairly healthy. Patrick Turner. Ian |
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Patrick Turner wrote: Ian Iveson wrote: http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonde...k/partrpwr.htm http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonde...k/partrchk.htm http://www.ivesonaudio.pwp.blueyonde...k/partropt.htm longer ago than I thought I wonder what's the situation 5 years later? But the specs look fairly healthy. Patrick Turner. Ian I Googled Partridge for the hell of it. One hit was something called 'Shinrock' who seems to be in Der Vaterland. Try www.shinrock.com The specs are quite impressive! Anybody know these guys? Cheers, John Stewart |