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I'm in the process of fumbling my way from a single Buffalo to a dual-mono setup and have ordered more 9V & 15V transformers. What with the other items, I'm going to struggle a bit getting everything neatly into the enclosure so I was wondering if it's OK to stack one on top of the other please?
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Joined: 11/3/2010(UTC) Posts: 169 Location: Quebec
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I don't think it is a good idea... Some of the magnetic field will run onto the bolt in the middle and transfer to the other transfo... I cannot predict if this will have any impact but I quite remember someone who knew toroids alot told me to never do this... Anyways... You can check this post http://www.diyaudio.com/...stacking-toroids-ok.htmlCiao!
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Joined: 2/14/2011(UTC) Posts: 4 Location: Denmark
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I use two 1000VA toroids stacked in my dual mono poweramp - this works fine and have done so for the last 15 years.
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Joined: 11/3/2010(UTC) Posts: 30 Location: Salem, Oregon
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Yes, I have an Aragon 8008bb amplifier and it has 2 toroids stacked on each other. No issues I can hear.
Greg
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They might be using a non magnetic shaft or bolt in the middle (like aluminum, stainless steel, copper, etc...).
It can work for sure but is not best practice.
I guess you can have fun trying it and see if it works well for your application.
Ciao!
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It never brought problems for me either !
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