Hello,
I have a few 1940's era Thordarson transformers that I picked up recently from a strange piece of equipment and was hoping to find out what I may be able to make of them.
The most obviously interesting one would be the T-49436 Output transformer.
The face plate reads "Audio Transformer class output ratio p/s .485/5.9"
When I put a 12VAC line on the "p" and "b" (plate and base?) I read 2VAC on the "600 ohm" output. The transformer also has two "S2" connections and a center tap. These read 12VAC off each leg referenced to the center tap.
It seems to me that this would be used both as a line output and some sort of interstage PI transformer? Am I correct in my calculations that the turns ratio is 6:1, then the impedance ratio is 36:1 meaning the reflected load will be around 22k at 600ohms?
What type of tube would like to see that sort of load? I'm hoping I understand this correctly if not please let me know! Thanks for any replies.
I have a few 1940's era Thordarson transformers that I picked up recently from a strange piece of equipment and was hoping to find out what I may be able to make of them.
The most obviously interesting one would be the T-49436 Output transformer.
The face plate reads "Audio Transformer class output ratio p/s .485/5.9"
When I put a 12VAC line on the "p" and "b" (plate and base?) I read 2VAC on the "600 ohm" output. The transformer also has two "S2" connections and a center tap. These read 12VAC off each leg referenced to the center tap.
It seems to me that this would be used both as a line output and some sort of interstage PI transformer? Am I correct in my calculations that the turns ratio is 6:1, then the impedance ratio is 36:1 meaning the reflected load will be around 22k at 600ohms?
What type of tube would like to see that sort of load? I'm hoping I understand this correctly if not please let me know! Thanks for any replies.
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