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Old 11th Jun 2016, 8:47 am   #1
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Default Unknown line output transformer.

These days I wanted to start up the restoration of my Philips 383A.
The original line output transformer is not under the chassis, but instead I found that a completely other type had been installed in the cabinet.
Does anyone know of which set this transformer originates?

Dimensions are approx. 8 x 6.5 x 8.5 cm.
Primary resistance measures at 102 Ω, and secondary at 2.6 Ω.
Please see attached pictures.
The transformer is very well isolated for sound, see second and third pictures of the insides.

It may function well at this position - it will be quite some time further before I can test it...

Thanks for looking!

regards,
Jac
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