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"Not-a-field-coil-driver" coil driver
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<blockquote data-quote="naboo" data-source="post: 1063744" data-attributes="member: 23125"><p>Thanks for all the help, especially [member=1253]Winders[/member] helped me to understand a bit offline. I feel a bit stupid, but despite the obvious comments here, didn't "get" that the transformer is actually part of the output stage of the amp that is elsewhere ... I desoldered from the transformer, checked speaker impdeance, 8 ohm, battery tested (only slight movement but nevertheless, hooked up to amp and music played, no scratchiness, so all good.</p><p></p><p>I feel the need for another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naboo, post: 1063744, member: 23125"] Thanks for all the help, especially [member=1253]Winders[/member] helped me to understand a bit offline. I feel a bit stupid, but despite the obvious comments here, didn't "get" that the transformer is actually part of the output stage of the amp that is elsewhere ... I desoldered from the transformer, checked speaker impdeance, 8 ohm, battery tested (only slight movement but nevertheless, hooked up to amp and music played, no scratchiness, so all good. I feel the need for another one. [/QUOTE]
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"Not-a-field-coil-driver" coil driver
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