Power transformer as audio transformer
I'd like to hear someone having tried to use a power transformer as output
transformer for the single-ended final stage of a tube communications receiver
(power 5W, maximum, frequency not higher than 4,500 Hz).
As a matter of fact a plain power transformer with a 220V primary winding and 6V
secondary winding would well match a 4-ohm speaker to a 5400-ohm plate load.
Basic questions:
1) does the DC current flowing through the transformer create problems? (do
proper audio tranformers have a gap in the magnetic path to avoid saturation?)
2) would a typical transformer work up to 4500 Hz, while maintaining the
expected impedance ratio?
3) would modern tranformers wound on a toroidal core offer better performances?
Unfortunately, proper audio tranformers are getting scarce these days.
Thanks and 73.
Tony I0JX
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