In Reply to: adapting a design to a different opt posted by vinnie2 on September 25, 2017 at 13:44:12:
Vinnie happens to be correct in regard to the Hammond 125xSE series of opts being excellent. I have used them almost exclusively since they were originally introduced. The key is to run them at far below their rated wattage. Doing so allows them to provide phenomenal bandwidth, and the resultant sound quality easily surpasses that of many more highly regarded xfmrs. This point was clearly demonstrated by George Anderson years ago with his measurement of the CSE version, and my own measurements support his:
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- RE: adapting a design to a different opt - SETguy 05:16:07 09/28/17 (11)
- The ESE series is not in question here. - gusser 13:04:23 09/28/17 (9)
- other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - vinnie2 13:17:06 09/28/17 (8)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - gusser 14:05:29 09/28/17 (7)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - vinnie2 14:18:02 09/28/17 (6)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - Tre' 16:26:07 09/28/17 (5)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - vinnie2 18:25:38 09/28/17 (4)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - Tre' 20:47:32 09/28/17 (3)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - vinnie2 04:42:56 09/29/17 (2)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - Tre' 13:35:04 09/29/17 (1)
- RE: other posters said it was no good, so it was in question. - vinnie2 14:33:12 09/29/17 (0)
- RE: adapting a design to a different opt - vinnie2 08:19:24 09/28/17 (0)