New Transformer on the Pole


So, I got home yesterday and my wife told me that the power was out for a few hours while the town electrical department replaced the transformer on the pole across the street. I looked outside the window and saw the new transformer--much different (nicer, more modern) looking that the old one that I've been looking at for years. You know what I'm wondering......

So, last night I got a chance to fire up the rig and do some listening and I have to tell you that I heard some noticeable improvement in the sound. The background was "blacker" and there was a bit more purity and dimensionality. Am I just imagining this or could a "transformer upgrade" really deliver sonic gains?

dodgealum

Showing 1 response by minorl

Utilities change service pole top transformers for various reasons.
1.  The transformer is overloaded and a higher capacity VA transformer is needed.
2. The old transformer contained fluids that are no longer allowed in the utility industry and had to be replaced by a new transformer that in addition to having better internal oils, it has better specifications.
3.  The line loading off that transformer was sagging and a new/better transformer is needed.
4.  The voltage on the distribution line and loading may have exceeded the original ratings and required upgrades to the circuit.

Either way, a new transformer with higher (always better than the old transformer) VA rating will be much less noisy and perform better and also help prevent voltage/current sagging with higher loads.

Also, being one of the first homes off of a distribution pole top transformer is always a good thing.  Being the last on the last isn't very good.

enjoy