what kind of output transformer is it? Drake? Partridge?
been dying to get the data for this beast, would be willing to rewind for the price of copper (about 20 bucks)
that way you get a cheap OPT and i can start winding those for people,
do you live in the US?
if you have a signal generator or a variac you can try putting ac volts into the secondary and see what you get out of the primaries, be careful to use low volts, like 5 volts on the sec so you do not get hurt with the step up ratio volts which might be 20 to 30 times higher,
Mercury is probably using a layered paper approach as opposed to a nylon bobbin, claiming sonic improvements, as long as the clearance from the first layer to the core is the same with the nylon approach, there will be no difference in sound, if you use the same thickness and type of paper between layers and sections, plus you get a tougher transformer as there is less creepage of HV around the margins due to the nylon flange,
cjenrick@gmail.com
been dying to get the data for this beast, would be willing to rewind for the price of copper (about 20 bucks)
that way you get a cheap OPT and i can start winding those for people,
do you live in the US?
if you have a signal generator or a variac you can try putting ac volts into the secondary and see what you get out of the primaries, be careful to use low volts, like 5 volts on the sec so you do not get hurt with the step up ratio volts which might be 20 to 30 times higher,
Mercury is probably using a layered paper approach as opposed to a nylon bobbin, claiming sonic improvements, as long as the clearance from the first layer to the core is the same with the nylon approach, there will be no difference in sound, if you use the same thickness and type of paper between layers and sections, plus you get a tougher transformer as there is less creepage of HV around the margins due to the nylon flange,
cjenrick@gmail.com
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