In Reply to: has anyone tried silk gridchoke for pp phasesplitter? posted by amnesiac on July 20, 2015 at 07:30:50:
Both my line stage and power amps (fully balanced differential) use Lundahl input transformers. In both instances the balanced input connection is made on the transformers secondary. In essence using the transformer's secondary as a center tapped grid choke. In that context a CT grid choke works well. I am not sure how a CT grid choke could be used to effect phase splitting. Perhaps someone out there could explain how this would work. I'd be interested to learn.
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