dysenterygary
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Just wondering if there is an easy way to switch out audio transformers, specifically for testing purposes. I've never heard of such a thing and it seems like it would be incredibly convenient.
PRR said:There are many flavors but the one I see most is a plain old Octal. Cheap, sturdy, enough pins.
mjrippe said:+1
I could name a dozen companies, including Altec and RCA, that offered transformers with octal bases.
gyraf said:For testing purposes, I think that "cupped-head" pogo pins would work well - at least we use them when measuring/matching audio transformers and inductors:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/2428
Jakob E.
rock soderstrom said:This was never too popular in good old Europe, but I like this idea. Is there a standard for the pin assignment?
(e.g for a microphone to grid transformer)
rock soderstrom said:This was never too popular in good old Europe, but I like this idea. Is there a standard for the pin assignment?
(e.g for a microphone to grid transformer)
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