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<p>Hi everyone. Hope you're still around!</p>
<p>I'm finally getting to finding time to build my "ultimate
transformer color box". <br>
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<p>Back in January, 2022, Bill Whitlock wrote:</p>
"Yes, increasing series R on the drive side will exaggerate magnetic
non-linearities of the core material (i.e., THD). If you want to
shift the mix of odd to even order harmonics, add a few mA of DC on
the primary side (say 0 to 30 VDC through a 10 k-ohm resistor
directly to the primary side."
<p>My box contains a pair of WE111 and a pair of UTC A-20. Two sets
of transformers with distinctly different saturation
characteristics. It uses a couple of Wayne Kirkwood mastering
insert relay boards to optionally insert a variable series
resistor, and to switch in one or the other transformer.</p>
<p>Attached is a schematic for those who are interested. Simple
stuff, but fun!<br>
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<p>I wasn't planning on having a DC injection circuit, then it
occurs to me I have a spare pair of relays. I'm trying to keep the
box totally passive, so the question is how to handle the DC
injection. We don't know what the source will be as it could be
from any of my mastering gear, which is typically an active
balanced output. With relays I could insert a large series
capacitor to keep the DC injection from back feeding into the
balanced source. block the DC injection from contaminating the
source, plus the variable DC injection into a transformer primary.
How does that idea sound to you?</p>
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<p>Next question: Should I worry about the DC injection circuit
permanently magnetizing the core of a transformer?</p>
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<p>Best wishes,</p>
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<p>Bob</p>
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