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Transformer Volume Control - Copper

Transformer Volume Control - Copper

 
 Our Price: AU $445.00 inc. GST each
                   AU $404.55 export price each
 
 Product Code: ACS-TVC-Cu

 This item is listed in the following categories:
Transformer Vol. Ctrl., Audio Consulting, Transformers
 
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Do-it-Yourself Transformer Volume Control

Music lovers all over the world have realised how good transformers can be when used as attenuators.

  • Transformer based.
  • Pure copper wire.

You must however keep in mind that a transformer is not "just" a transformer and that it needs a little bit more than exotic magnetics and silver wire to get the "emotion in sound" back into your audio system. The expertise Audio Consulting gained producing the successful Silver Rock helped them in designing a simpler line of TVC's, (which even includes auto-TVC's), whether copper wired or using their custom silver wire.

Audio Consulting DIY transformer volume control.
Audio Consulting DIY transformer volume control.

Features:

  • Thin lamination, grain oriented silicon iron.
  • Special winding techniques.
  • 24 log. set output tabs.
  • Using high quality copper wire or our custom silver wire.
  • No potting.
  • No magnetic shielding (just listen....)
  • Each transformer handles one channel for maximum stereo separation.
  • Instruction diagram supplied.
  • Use the standard transformer for when galvanic isolation is required and ground loops are a problem; use the auto transformer for a more cost effective approach.

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