WELCOME TO YET ANOTHER GREAT DR-TRON AUCTION.               

This sale is for a  matched pair of  Partridge moving coil , 977  step up transformers for moving coil cartridges.

Each pair of transformers have been carefully matched, so both chanels of the stereo signal will sound balanced and equal.

These are simply the finest m.c. step up transformers you can buy, with a step up of  .... 6  to 1 ....they are very useful with low / medium output mc's ....For cartridges with outputs of around ... 300 to 800 uV,  these transformers will step up to around  1.8  to 5.0  mV

You can use these to connect your low output moving coil, direct into a moving magnet phono input with great results.

These transformers will sound as good, or better than nearly all modern equivallent units, at any price.

Perfect for Denon DL-103 cartridges and similar.

  • Partridge vintage quality.
  • 1960s British made.
  • Type 977.
  • Matched pair.
  • 6 : 1 step up ratio.
  • 20 ohms input DC resistance.... 300 ohms impedance.
  • 240 ohms output DC resistance.....10k ohms impedance.
  • Flat frequency response, across audiable range.
  • Mu-metal, Shielded, screened metal can enclosure.
  • Mounting brackets.

I also have different Partridge M.C. transformers available in...... 10:1,  12:1,  16:1,  25:1  and  50: 1  ratios. Please ask for price / specifications.

Partridge have a great reputation, from over 50 years of making the finest audio transformers, they truely are the best products.

The transformers have a very flat frequency response across the entire audio bandwidth....they are in perfect working order, and will sound fantastic.


PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER VINTAGE PARTS AND VALVE AUCTIONS.

I  WILL SHIP THIS ITEM WORLDWIDE, AND AM HAPPY TO ACCEPT PAYMENT BY CHEQUE, PAYPAL, POSTAL ORDER. OVERSEAS BIDDERS...PAYPAL, CHEQUE IN GBP DRAWN ON A BRITISH BANK.

THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO VIEW MY ITEM, AND GOOD LUCK !!!

 


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