• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Q: Measuring Frequency Response of PP Output Transformer

Guys, I think this thread should be closed, or Tubes4all should be banned, then we could have some sensible discussion. Tubes4all is not stupid, he is just trying to get everyone into stupid argument.
Either to pick our brains, or to prove to himself how smart/great he is. Either of those is the sign of arrogance or/and extreme personal ego.
If you noticed, TS is not participating here, I know him from the other websites, he is a very knowledgeable and respectful man.
Better look in the mirror AndreK. If your reactions where normal i would react normal too.
But stay with good arguments preferable scientific correct arguments
 
one note

"It is for a guitar amplier, didn’t you read the manual? Dum and dummer….."

The diagram of frequency answer is flat on low frequency for three configuration without any specification.
I have no doubt that is a good stuff but maybe a better specification will be fine.
The note that is for guitar is not important.
The note around the max power vs Hz means something or not?
 
one note

"It is for a guitar amplier, didn’t you read the manual? Dum and dummer….."

The diagram of frequency answer is flat on low frequency for three configuration without any specification.
I have no doubt that is a good stuff but maybe a better specification will be fine.
The note that is for guitar is not important.
The note around the max power vs Hz means something or not?
Yes, that means something and that was written in the manual.