Originally posted by Helmholtz
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When comparing signals at the primary and secondary, the transformer has a significant resonance and phase shift between 40 and 50kHz. That's the case both using a sig gen directly as excitation, and when used in a flat-ish response, open loop amp circuit.
The JTM45 sounds great with it, but with the presence turned down and a speaker load, a lot of tweaking was required to get it stable in there, the 47pF cap between the LTP anodes was totally useless, if anything it seems to reduce stability. Eventually settled on 100pF between g1 and k of V4 KT66, and another 100pF across the 27k series NFB resistor.
Dunno how representative it is of the type, but if it is, it makes me wonder if the original JTM45s with it had a stability issue.
I found it a bit stressful to crank the amp with it in, as it’s worth a few hundred quid but is only rated for 30W and 125mA primary current, both of which are exceeded by a fair bit when a JTM45 type amp is overdriven.
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