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Post by jfoc on Apr 27, 2015 12:27:49 GMT -6
Some useful information disappeared with your White Market thread, could you repost it here? I am interested in your new line of transformers, Models & prices I understand that it is a different breed than the CT12 groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=58714.0"The CT12 are different--those are single bobbing transformers and were designed to fit Chinese microphone bodies (MXL2001, and alike). The new series of transformers are dual bobbin and are not on our website, yet."
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Post by markfouxman on Apr 27, 2015 23:15:49 GMT -6
Some useful information disappeared with your White Market thread, could you repost it here? I am interested in your new line of transformers, Models & prices I understand that it is a different breed than the CT12 groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=58714.0"The CT12 are different--those are single bobbing transformers and were designed to fit Chinese microphone bodies (MXL2001, and alike). The new series of transformers are dual bobbin and are not on our website, yet." Hello Jfoc, The old ones (CT series) are a cheaper solution and originally were meant as a direct drop in replacement transformers for Chinese microphones, or to use for Chinese microphones modifications. Our newest dual bobbin transformers (DT series) have much lower DCR, lower losses, better high frequency response, lower distortions, can handle better SPL on low end, have humbucking winding, and generally, just... of much higher quality. As iconic BV8 they are wound chambered, regardless of the ratio. We can match them to any application/tube/FET/ratio you define. They are quite a bit bigger than our single bobbin ones. If the size is restricted we also offer an "in-between" sized dual bobbin transformers (ET series) and they will fit Chinese microphone bodeis (such as MXL2001). They probably won't have that massive overload capabilities on low end as DT series, but still are wound chambered and are of exceptional quality. Use those when size matters. Stay tuned--we will update our website soon with those... Please let me know if you have any other questions. Best, Mark
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