I note that this discussion has many questions concerning the use of an autotransformer with high damping solid state (voltage paradigm) amplifiers. I would say there is little to gain and a lot to lose using one. Here's why. This does not apply to the McIntosh amps and I previously stated their reasons for using autotransformers in their SS amps.
First they place an almost zero DC resistance to the SS amplifier. That means a small offset voltage will create a large offset current which may be large enough to bring a torroid close to saturation. It takes very little DC to bother a non-gapped core. This is why tube amps should never have a torroid output transformer.
Second, modern SS amps already have good current capability and low output impedance. They don't need any help
Third, good autoformers will do nothing to modify the wild impedance curve and reactive load that some speakers present. Some discussion of load line limiting in SS amps needs to enter here.
Heres what they will do.
High output impedance OTL amps like the Atmasphere will benefit as their ideal load is typicaly higher than 8 ohms. My single pair OTL likes 64 ohms so I autoform it down to 16, 8 and 4 ohms and wrap 6db of feedback around the autoformer.
All OTL amplifiers suffer from lack of current though there is plenty of voltage. Hey they are tubes... However the Futterman family has inherently low output impedance so the autoformer does not help with impedance but does exchange this excess voltage for improved current. A 2/1 autoformer will double the current available to the speaker.
First they place an almost zero DC resistance to the SS amplifier. That means a small offset voltage will create a large offset current which may be large enough to bring a torroid close to saturation. It takes very little DC to bother a non-gapped core. This is why tube amps should never have a torroid output transformer.
Second, modern SS amps already have good current capability and low output impedance. They don't need any help
Third, good autoformers will do nothing to modify the wild impedance curve and reactive load that some speakers present. Some discussion of load line limiting in SS amps needs to enter here.
Heres what they will do.
High output impedance OTL amps like the Atmasphere will benefit as their ideal load is typicaly higher than 8 ohms. My single pair OTL likes 64 ohms so I autoform it down to 16, 8 and 4 ohms and wrap 6db of feedback around the autoformer.
All OTL amplifiers suffer from lack of current though there is plenty of voltage. Hey they are tubes... However the Futterman family has inherently low output impedance so the autoformer does not help with impedance but does exchange this excess voltage for improved current. A 2/1 autoformer will double the current available to the speaker.