good OutputTransformers have interleaved windings in order to reduce leakage inductance n parassitic capacitance.
In this way it is possible to extend the treble response, thats good for HiFi amps but not for guitar amps where a given amount of treble filtering due to the OT results in a sweeter tone.
Somebody told me that vintage OTs used silicon iron (instead of grain oriented) and the winding schema for PP OT was:
1ST half Primary winding | secondary winding | 2ND half Primary winding
Can somebody confirm that?
In this way it is possible to extend the treble response, thats good for HiFi amps but not for guitar amps where a given amount of treble filtering due to the OT results in a sweeter tone.
Somebody told me that vintage OTs used silicon iron (instead of grain oriented) and the winding schema for PP OT was:
1ST half Primary winding | secondary winding | 2ND half Primary winding
Can somebody confirm that?
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