On Jeff's place he has the same style autotransformer as I do.
I have thought for a long time this would be a weak link. Very thin gauge wire. On here a long time ago I asked Frederik about building autotransformers and glad to see he has!
On this site there is some flack about the price and no doubt at $4500 U.S. each for the copper ones...
Ordered direct as no doubt it will be a fairly small market to say the least. Nevertheless I am glad Frederik is doing this as removing weakness is part of this hobby even if it is not affordable. (to me anyway)
Now the original focus of this thread was parts for the dollar. I can not imagine that )and I bet the autotransformer are better) that the bang for the buck is anywhere near replacing an entire crossover and all coupling caps in the amp for likely the same money...
There has been good advice on here where to start for most bang for the buck... (tweeter, phono and line stage caps always seem top of the list)
I have thought for a long time this would be a weak link. Very thin gauge wire. On here a long time ago I asked Frederik about building autotransformers and glad to see he has!
On this site there is some flack about the price and no doubt at $4500 U.S. each for the copper ones...
Ordered direct as no doubt it will be a fairly small market to say the least. Nevertheless I am glad Frederik is doing this as removing weakness is part of this hobby even if it is not affordable. (to me anyway)
Now the original focus of this thread was parts for the dollar. I can not imagine that )and I bet the autotransformer are better) that the bang for the buck is anywhere near replacing an entire crossover and all coupling caps in the amp for likely the same money...
There has been good advice on here where to start for most bang for the buck... (tweeter, phono and line stage caps always seem top of the list)