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Hi;
In the output stage of the 1272, would it be feasible to use a non-DC-current-capable line output transformer by substituting a resistive load on the output and then capacitivly coupling the line output transformer to the collector of the output transistor? Thanks Crumb |
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Crumb wrote:
In the output stage of the 1272, would it be feasible to use a non-DC-current-capable line output transformer by substituting a resistive load on the output and then capacitivly coupling the line output transformer to the collector of the output transistor? Yes, but it will totally change the sound of the device (a lot of which comes from the output transformer design), and you will be able to drive hardly any current out of it. Forget driving 600 ohms. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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