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CJ

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OK, it's been a while since I hacked one, no wonder I haven't felt right lately.

This is the first Tamura I have hacked.

This is a real good transformer. Reminds me of an LS series.

30 henries pri
30 henries sec

24 ohms dcr from split windings of 12 ea. for pri.
same for sec.

flat from dc to 50 K.

res at 300 K:

tamura_freq.jpg


This has gotta be super perm, ultra low core loss as shown by the B-H:

tamura_bh.jpg


Not much ring at 1000 k cps sq wave:

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_1.jpg
http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_2.jpg


OK, the guts! Drill out the pem nuts to get the lid off:

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_3.jpg

Silicone sleaving over the magnet wire, so no splices.
Top notch.

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_4.jpg

Weird. The paper wrapper expanded due to heat from the potting compound and formed a big air pocket.
Kind of like opening up a veggie Samosa:

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_5.jpg

I body slammed the sucker after heating to shake loose the goodies, but no go.
Wanted to save the can if it was mu, but the saw had different plans.

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_6.jpg

Like shuckin oysters:

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_7.jpg
http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_8.jpg

Best nickel I have seen yet.
L lams. Not in the Mag Metals catalog.
Probably stamped in Japan, so metric.
About the same size as LS series L lams.

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_9.jpg

Bobbin wound. I would have expected layered paper with a transformer of this quality. Better linkage, less leakage.

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_10.jpg

Each coil is split up between the two bobbins via splices.
245 turns each section, so 490 each coil, and 980 per 600 ohm winding.
0.008 wire = 33 ga.

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_11.jpg

Poly insulation between sections.
Still unwininding.
Will let you know if I see nything weird.

http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_12.jpg

If you like good bass, this is your boy.
30 henries worth.
Thats a rap. I mean un wrap.

cj
 
[quote author="CJ"]
http://vacuumbrain.com/The_Lab/TA/Tamura/tamura_6.jpg
[/quote]
Ate spaghetti tonight, and then I saw that pic... weird coincidence :cool:
 
Garlic bread and tossed greens?
What kind of sauce?
Meatballs?
Got any left?
Gilatto?
Me hungry.
:evil:

Which Lennon album was that with the big gal eatin a plate o spaghetti?

100 bucks for a sixer of Brand. That should cover the gas to Wijrle.
 
[quote author="CJ"]Garlic bread and tossed greens?
What kind of sauce?
Meatballs?
Got any left?
Gilatto?
Me hungry.
:evil:
[/quote]
:grin:
I didn't went for red like
B000000P17.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
but for grins I tried black pepper sauce & various kinds of vegetables. Was nice!

Which Lennon album was that with the big gal eatin a plate o spaghetti?
Uhh, dunno. :? I do remember that gluttony-guy with his face in the plate of spaghetti in 'Seven' though.

100 bucks for a sixer of Brand. That should cover the gas to Wijrle.
:grin: :wink: :grin:
 
[quote author="CJ"]100 bucks for a sixer of Brand. That should cover the gas to Wijrle.[/quote]
It's this white kind you're looking for, right ?
holland_brand.jpg

Can't recall I've ever drank it, but that doesn't mean it can't be had here. You made me curious.
 
[quote author="CJ"]Which Lennon album was that with the big gal eatin a plate o spaghetti?[/quote]

Magical Mystery Tour

Cheers,
--
Don
 
Hey CJ. Interested in more Tamura trannies? I've got an input and output transformer from a pm1000 i can send you.

I'd like to know what's inside :twisted:
 
Very cool :thumb:

CJ,
Do you know what that tranny came out of?

Mendelt
Hey CJ. Interested in more Tamura trannies? I've got an input and output transformer from a pm1000 i can send you.

I'd like to know what's inside Twisted Evil

Me TOO :green:

I have a PM2000 input tranny I could send also:
PM2000 is= 300:2.7k
PM1000 is= 1k:3k

& MAYBE a PM2000 output... I think I have one spare.

CJ,
This PM2000 output tranny is the one I mentioned using in my
API 312/Yamaha thread. They sound very good & seem to be built well.
It would be KILLER to see how good they are... especially since I'm hitting them with a little DC (no output cap, 312 style).

If Mendelt sends the PM1000's, I'll do the PM2000's.
I'm sure I'm not the only one interested in the performance of these.

Rafafredd,
I think your on the money.


Thanks,
Kevin
 
Jersey is closer than Netherlands, so you guys compare noites and see if hacking the 2000 stuff would supply as much info as hacking the 1000 stuff.
or send them all, i don't care.
just trying tosave postage and hassle.

cj
 
I would say the inputs are very similar (size & quality) but with different turns.

the outputs...NOT.

Both are 600:600 but the construction is different,
PM2000 is much larger & not in a can.

Thanks CJ,
PM me your address & I'll send the bombs :green:

I'm sure Mattmoogus would love to see the PM2000 trannys outcome.

Kevin
 
hey CJ! Nice work!

I've got his brother installed in a Forssell Opto with the Buttachunk make up amp. Also have a switch option to a Quad 8 CA127 for make up. I used to have an Altran c2870 in there... it had a mellow easy going sort of sound that I can easily live with out.

The Tamura is very lively and seems to enhance the hi-mids while all the low and high end is still very much there. It's a fun comp to sing through with the Tamura, because it seems to enhance how you sing and use the mic. I'm going to give it a go on a bass recording one of these days ,I think it will sound very good in that app.

Did you give the Tamura a listen ?

cheers,
Lance
 
These posts where alot more entertaining back when I could afford to buy transformers. Now they are just painful, and of corse I did not buy transformers when I could afford them, I figured I had enough projects and could buy them when I have more time. At least my winder is just about done, got a good stock pile of wire, just need to scrape up the money for the lams and bobbins. These posts should come in handy soon at least. You get inside any Peerlesses yet?

adam
 
[quote author="khstudio"]I would say the inputs are very similar (size & quality) but with different turns.

the outputs...NOT.
[/quote]

I'll just send you an input and an output transformer anyway. Maybe it's nice to see a side by side (side by inside?) comparison of the two input-transformers.
Just PM me where to send the transformers.

Nice.... :twisted:
 
[quote author="Mendelt"][quote author="khstudio"]I would say the inputs are very similar (size & quality) but with different turns.

the outputs...NOT.
[/quote]

I'll just send you an input and an output transformer anyway. Maybe it's nice to see a side by side (side by inside?) comparison of the two input-transformers.
Just PM me where to send the transformers.

Nice.... :twisted:[/quote]

That would be killer :thumb:

Mendelt & CJ, Thanks
Can't wait to see those results since I have both... The PM1000 is one of my favorites on vocals.

Kevin
 
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