@terry9
You are indeed correct, it is 4.5 uF and still too much. What raised my flag was that when i measured my speaker was at 80 pF for the 3.5 sq ft panel and I managed to make a transformer with about the same 80 pF capacitance and at 200 to 1 step up. Not much point in going further than that as half the power is in each. However had I used the plitron the numbers would be 90% of the energy absorbed by the transformer and 10% to the speaker. Thats a bad deal.
Have you measured your drive capacitance? It is simply what you get stator to stator with a cap meter. I knew it when I was Direct Driving my 63's but that was 10 years ago.
Not sure they still do but the 63's have a big 220 UFelectyrolytic cap in series with the hot speaker terminal to block DC. Do they still have this in some or all models? I could never understand why so large when 10 uf PPN would do.
Thanks for all your help, Roger. You really have opened up a stack of stuff for me to do. Much, much appreciated.
Hate to be pedantic, but I think that the 45uF figure should be 4.5uF, which is less of a problem: (75**2) * (800 * 10**-12) = 4.5 * 10**-6. Your other concerns with the Vanderveen (got it right this time?) transformer remain an area of intense interest (and research!) to me. Thanks again!
You are indeed correct, it is 4.5 uF and still too much. What raised my flag was that when i measured my speaker was at 80 pF for the 3.5 sq ft panel and I managed to make a transformer with about the same 80 pF capacitance and at 200 to 1 step up. Not much point in going further than that as half the power is in each. However had I used the plitron the numbers would be 90% of the energy absorbed by the transformer and 10% to the speaker. Thats a bad deal.
Have you measured your drive capacitance? It is simply what you get stator to stator with a cap meter. I knew it when I was Direct Driving my 63's but that was 10 years ago.
Not sure they still do but the 63's have a big 220 UFelectyrolytic cap in series with the hot speaker terminal to block DC. Do they still have this in some or all models? I could never understand why so large when 10 uf PPN would do.