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On 17 Sep 2006 14:13:31 -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote in :
Smokey wrote: Does anyone have any audio impedance matching transformers and is willing to sell them? Specifically I need four 4-ohm to 500- (or 600-ohm and one 8-ohm to 500- (or 600-) ohm. Please state price. If you have five with either a 4 or 8 ohm primary, that will do too...my need is not critical. Thanks! My suggestion: get speaker transformers for 70V distributed PA systems and run them in reverse. Your local installed sound place will probably give you a bunch of scrapped ones for free. And if not, then they're not at all expensive new, whether from Radio Shack or a full-service electronics shop. They tend to be 600 Ohms to 16/8/4 (and a slew more) Ohms. If you're in the UK, Maplins may have them, or one of your mail order houses. Here in the US, I get mine from Radio Shack locally, though Mouser, Allied, and Jameco also carry them via mail order, and Cinergy (formerly Radio Supply) in Oklahoma City sells them, too. -- Optimist: There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Pessimist: ... it is an oncoming train. Cynic: ... and it is late. |