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  What's a good step-up transformer?
Everyone says how moving coils are so much better than moving magnets, but what they don't metion is that the signal is so much smaller you need a step up transformer to run it with most phonostages. I'm wondering what a good one might be. Audio Note seems to have the market cornered but they are not cheap.
Kevin66  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

04-23-03
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04-23-03   The best one i have had is the one built into my lamm lp2, w ...   Rcprince

04-23-03   I've had good results with inexpensive ortofon, expensive or ...   Ivanj

04-23-03   Try a cotter; many say it is one of the best available. fir ...   C123666

04-23-03   M.a. cotter is a very good one. also rwd, and verion. jensen ...   Twl

04-23-03   Not "everyone" says that moving coils are necessar ...   Bob_bundus

04-23-03   I'd seriously suggest giving john chapman at bent audio a ji ...   4yanx

04-25-03   There is also one available from zyx. a very interesting des ...   Thomasheisig

04-28-03   You might want to try k+k audio's kit. it only requires a c ...   tomw2@

04-28-03   How much is the unit by cotter? where can i find out more in ...   Gundam91

05-13-03   I have seen a couple of cotters for sale and they are around ...   C123666

05-13-03   Frank, cotter has been out of business since the 80's. you c ...   Twl

05-15-03   While not strictly a step up transformer, the dynavector ph ...   Downunder

06-04-03   Check out jensen...it makes high quality transformers, too   C123666

06-05-03   I just saw that audiocubes started carrying the top of the l ...   Danduy

06-05-03   Stephens and billington tx-103--very good.   Musicdoc


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