would be possible to use a Marinair T.1448 transformer in a 1084 clone?
Here are the specs:
T.1448 Line Bridging Transformer. Designed specifically to isolate equipment with previously unbalanced input arrangements, this transformer may be inserted without serious loss of level.
Rated impdances: 10k/2k5 : 9k6/2k4 ( 2 x 5k : 2 x 4k8 windings )
Nominal Ratio 1+1: 1+1
Primary Pins 2-4, 3-5
Secondary Pins 7-9, 8-10
Screen pin 6
Rated max input: +20 dBm (above 40 Hz)
Distortion: <0.1% (above 40 Hz)
600 Ohm source, 9K6 load <0.01%
Secondary load: 9k6 (rated)
Input impedance: 10k
voltage ratio-insertion loss:1dB
Frequency response (600ohms source, 9k6 load): +/-0,3dB (20Hz-15kHz and -0,5dB at 20kHz
Square waves (10 KHz, 9K6 load) No overshoot, no ringing
(Avoid stray capacity across secondary)
Thanks!
cj
Here are the specs:
T.1448 Line Bridging Transformer. Designed specifically to isolate equipment with previously unbalanced input arrangements, this transformer may be inserted without serious loss of level.
Rated impdances: 10k/2k5 : 9k6/2k4 ( 2 x 5k : 2 x 4k8 windings )
Nominal Ratio 1+1: 1+1
Primary Pins 2-4, 3-5
Secondary Pins 7-9, 8-10
Screen pin 6
Rated max input: +20 dBm (above 40 Hz)
Distortion: <0.1% (above 40 Hz)
600 Ohm source, 9K6 load <0.01%
Secondary load: 9k6 (rated)
Input impedance: 10k
voltage ratio-insertion loss:1dB
Frequency response (600ohms source, 9k6 load): +/-0,3dB (20Hz-15kHz and -0,5dB at 20kHz
Square waves (10 KHz, 9K6 load) No overshoot, no ringing
(Avoid stray capacity across secondary)
Thanks!
cj