Those Dynaclones are the wrong primary Z.
2.84H Choke is fine in 100W amps.
			
			
									
									Mercury Magnetics Output tranny
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Re: Mercury Magnetics Output tranny
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						Re: Mercury Magnetics Output tranny
Hi,
I also considered the mercury Dynaco transformers for a build, unfortunately they are so damn expensive. That's why I wanted to ask if anybody has any experience with the Dynaclone Transformers from triodeelectronics. They surely are way cheaper then the mercurys
cheers,
Patrick
			
			
									
									
						I also considered the mercury Dynaco transformers for a build, unfortunately they are so damn expensive. That's why I wanted to ask if anybody has any experience with the Dynaclone Transformers from triodeelectronics. They surely are way cheaper then the mercurys
cheers,
Patrick
Re: Mercury Magnetics Output tranny
You bet! They cost US$56 and the claim is that they are replicas of Dynaco OT's. What can be wrong with that? Their primary is 8k Ohm, with 4 and 8 Ohm secondaries, which makes that OT perfect for 2x6V6 output (such as D'Lite), and perhaps ALSO for 2x6L6 output, since this OT is designed to perform at 35W 30-15k Hz.paddes53 wrote:Hi,
I also considered the mercury Dynaco transformers for a build, unfortunately they are so damn expensive. That's why I wanted to ask if anybody has any experience with the Dynaclone Transformers from triodeelectronics. They surely are way cheaper then the mercurys
cheers,
Patrick
At that price and those specs, plus with a fair assumption that triodeelectronics at least have some sort of self-respect and responsibility for their claims, one cannot go wrong!
If transport from USA to Europe would not be relatively expensive, or if I now lived in the USA, I would buy that OT, no doubt about it.
All the best,
Sven
